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Is there any way in SharePoint 2016 to get a full list of all permissions that has been granted to a user?

I.e. a list including the permissions that is set on the object level. So forFor example: if Alice has granted Bob direct access to the document ”Financial"Financial Report Q4”Q4" that would also show up in the list.

Could such a list be retrieved via Powershell...PowerShell? Or is there some kind of audit functionality that is built-in to SharePoint?

It would be great to be able to retrieve this information without needing to buy a third-party tool.

Is there any way in SharePoint 2016 to get a full list of all permissions that has been granted to a user?

I.e. a list including the permissions that is set on the object level. So for example if Alice has granted Bob direct access to the document ”Financial Report Q4” that would also show up in the list.

Could such a list be retrieved via Powershell...? Or is there some kind of audit functionality that is built-in to SharePoint?

It would be great to be able to retrieve this information without needing to buy a third-party tool.

Is there any way in SharePoint 2016 to get a full list of all permissions that has been granted to a user?

I.e. a list including the permissions that is set on the object level. For example: if Alice has granted Bob direct access to the document "Financial Report Q4" that would also show up in the list.

Could such a list be retrieved via PowerShell? Or is there some kind of audit functionality that is built-in to SharePoint?

It would be great to be able to retrieve this information without needing to buy a third-party tool.

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Retrieve list of a user’s permissions in Sharepoint?

Is there any way in SharePoint 2016 to get a full list of all permissions that has been granted to a user?

I.e. a list including the permissions that is set on the object level. So for example if Alice has granted Bob direct access to the document ”Financial Report Q4” that would also show up in the list.

Could such a list be retrieved via Powershell...? Or is there some kind of audit functionality that is built-in to SharePoint?

It would be great to be able to retrieve this information without needing to buy a third-party tool.