Whoa! Someone uses share permissions?

I thought share permissions were just a hangover from the Win9x days
(or when people installed NT4 with FAT32 file system instead of NTFS)
to provide some security for those systems that couldn't do it on a
file level.

I'd use this opportunity to knock the share permissions on the head
and drop them to Everyone:Full Control. They generally end up as the
reason you can't work out why someone can't access a file.

2009/9/3 Terri Esham <terri.es...@noaa.gov>:
> What is the best free tool to copy share and NTFS permissions from one
> SAN disk to another.  I have already tried Robocopy and it did copy the
> NTFS permission but not the Share permissions.  I need to move a large
> amount of folders from one SAN disk to another and I don't want to have
> to recreate all the shares.
>
> The file server is running Windows 2008 Standard Server, SP2, all
> critical updates installed.
>
> Any help will be greatly appreciated.
>
> Thanks, Terri
>
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