Bedpan
MIS
- Sep 24, 2003
- 89
Hey Folks,
Seems like a simple question but I have not been able to figure out despite googling it to death. Anyways here goes...
I need to find out the diretory size of folders where NTFS permisions are set for only user access. EG. Profiles.
So I have a Profiles directory and in here my 60+ users each have a folder that only they have acccess to. Basicly I want to audit the size of each of there profiles so I can see where the space is going.... Short of using my backup or Xcopy to copy them to another directory is there not a way in Windows 2000/2003 to see the folder size without having read as an NTFS permission?
Thanks in advance!
Mike
Seems like a simple question but I have not been able to figure out despite googling it to death. Anyways here goes...
I need to find out the diretory size of folders where NTFS permisions are set for only user access. EG. Profiles.
So I have a Profiles directory and in here my 60+ users each have a folder that only they have acccess to. Basicly I want to audit the size of each of there profiles so I can see where the space is going.... Short of using my backup or Xcopy to copy them to another directory is there not a way in Windows 2000/2003 to see the folder size without having read as an NTFS permission?
Thanks in advance!
Mike