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Last June I asked on a security group if a Windows audit tool (yet another
one ...) might be interesting and reactions were positive.
I have a pre-release version ready for download:
http://www.xs4all.nl/~kazil/testfiles/analyzecsvde/
If you dump your Windows Active Directory into a CSVDE file with the CSVDE
command, you get a text file that contains a lot of interesting information.
But it has a badly readable format and can be very big. Analyzecsvde reads
this file and translates it into a set of more readable files that can be
handy during (SOX-type) Windows audits. The program also includes a simple
file viewer. If you know Dumpsec or Hyena-exporter the output will be
directly recognizeable.
There is still a lot of functionality I want to add, but it has already
proved useful during audits. More information is in the "readme" file.
For questions about the program you can contact me at my disposable mail
address : (e-mail address removed)
Greetings, Petr
one ...) might be interesting and reactions were positive.
I have a pre-release version ready for download:
http://www.xs4all.nl/~kazil/testfiles/analyzecsvde/
If you dump your Windows Active Directory into a CSVDE file with the CSVDE
command, you get a text file that contains a lot of interesting information.
But it has a badly readable format and can be very big. Analyzecsvde reads
this file and translates it into a set of more readable files that can be
handy during (SOX-type) Windows audits. The program also includes a simple
file viewer. If you know Dumpsec or Hyena-exporter the output will be
directly recognizeable.
There is still a lot of functionality I want to add, but it has already
proved useful during audits. More information is in the "readme" file.
For questions about the program you can contact me at my disposable mail
address : (e-mail address removed)
Greetings, Petr