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Managing permissions with PowerShell is only a bit easier than in VBS or the command line as there are no cmdlets for most day-to-day tasks like getting a permission report or adding permission to an item. PowerShell only offers Get-Acl and Set-Acl but everything in between getting and setting the ACL is missing. This module closes the gap.
Please refer to How to install if you have difficulties getting this module installed.
The cmdlets are yet not documented completely so Get-Help will not show help for all the cmdlets. Providing documentation is planned tough.
Additional documentation is available: