Re: Free Utility to Copy Share and NTFS Permissions from One SAN Disk to Another

2009-09-07 Thread Jon Harris
I believe that is correct.  I agree I also agree to just set all permissions
to something similar to Everyone F, but I usually set them to domain users
full not everyone.

Jon

On Tue, Sep 8, 2009 at 12:47 AM, Ken Schaefer  wrote:

> Win2k3 shares folders as Everyone: R
>
> Doesn't Win2k8 do the same?
>
> Cheers
> Ken
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Steven M. Caesare [mailto:scaes...@caesare.com]
> Sent: Friday, 4 September 2009 9:19 PM
> To: NT System Admin Issues
>  Subject: RE: Free Utility to Copy Share and NTFS Permissions from One SAN
> Disk to Another
>
> Which reminds me: the default closed share perms on new shares in Win2K8
> are annoying.
>
> -sc
>
> > -Original Message-
> > From: James Rankin [mailto:kz2...@googlemail.com]
> > Sent: Friday, September 04, 2009 3:47 AM
> > To: NT System Admin Issues
> > Subject: Re: Free Utility to Copy Share and NTFS Permissions from One
> > SAN Disk to Another
> >
> > 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 :
> > > 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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RE: Free Utility to Copy Share and NTFS Permissions from One SAN Disk to Another

2009-09-07 Thread Ken Schaefer
Win2k3 shares folders as Everyone: R

Doesn't Win2k8 do the same? 

Cheers
Ken

-Original Message-
From: Steven M. Caesare [mailto:scaes...@caesare.com] 
Sent: Friday, 4 September 2009 9:19 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Free Utility to Copy Share and NTFS Permissions from One SAN Disk 
to Another

Which reminds me: the default closed share perms on new shares in Win2K8 are 
annoying.

-sc

> -Original Message-
> From: James Rankin [mailto:kz2...@googlemail.com]
> Sent: Friday, September 04, 2009 3:47 AM
> To: NT System Admin Issues
> Subject: Re: Free Utility to Copy Share and NTFS Permissions from One 
> SAN Disk to Another
> 
> 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 :
> > 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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Win7, MSBSA and Visio add-in

2009-09-07 Thread Oliver Marshall
Anyone noticed that the Visio add-in for the MS Baseline security analyzer 
doesn't appear to work in Windows 7?

Visio reports it as being loaded and enabled, but the MSBA menu doesnt appear 
and the scanning features don't work, as though it's just not enabled.

Olly

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