What is a one sentence summary of your feature request?
The customer would like the ability to see where access is changing for a modeled user at specified depths under the share folders (including subfolders).
Please describe your idea in detail. What is your problem, why do you feel this idea is the best solution, etc.
Current behavior of AIC is that the Modeled Access Change report only shows where permissions are changing on folders where a share is created and not the subfolders within. This might be because it is general best practice to apply permissions to the top level share folder rather than directly on subfolder. However, in some customers’ environments, this is just not how permissions are applied. In some, they typically grant their access to subfolders under the share folder on each of their file servers (and not on the share folder folder itself). This perhaps isn’t necessarily best practice, but because this is how it is done in some environments the current Modeled Access Change report is not as useful as it could be. It would be valuable to instead show wherever permissions are changing where a group is directly applied (rather than just on shared folders), or allowing for a customer to optionally increase the depth of what the report is considering. Without doing so it could mislead a customer to think what is shown in the report is all that is changing if they made a change to a group.
How do you currently solve the challenges you have by not having this feature?
No way to solve this currently outside of a custom SQL query