Hello Tom,
if you run robocopy with the /copyall switch you can preserve NTFS Security
and Auditing rights on the files.
If your fileshares are on the same driveletter and have the same structure
on the new server, you can also just export and import the shares via
registry:
HKLM\System\CCS\Ser
You can copy Share perms with ResKit tools...
http://www.ultratech-llc.com/KB/?File=CopyPerms.TXT
ROBOCOPY is more flexible than XCOPY, but you could use either.
-ASB
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On Thu, 10 Feb 2005 22:30:21 -0500, Kern, Tom <[EMAIL PRO
Hyena is not free, but it is not THAT expensive. Permcopy is a free reskit,
IIRC.
You could use either xcacls or robocopy for the ACL. I have seen both of them
hiccup before, so I can't say one is better than the other. But, since you
are using robocopy to copy the files anyway, why not use the b
Heh. See previous note. Not a good topic from my viewpoint because a ton of
questions could easily be thrown at me that I have no clue how to respond
to. I am definitely not an expert on network tracing, it is something I
highly recommend people to do though. It can quickly cut to the chase and
sto
Hey now, I wonder who you are pointing at here
I don't really agree with you Deji. You don't have to know what you are
looking at for it to help. It certainly makes you more productive if you
have some idea of what you are looking at but many times I don't know what I
am looking at and I a
LOL on the passed
I also like the fact that your system returned a complaint of 'ls' is not
recognized... When you used ps
joe
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Could be you, could be me.
Is it that no one but Jorge is going to DEC or is it that no one but Jorge
knows who I am?
joe
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Never been there. I prefer the "Isle of Wo-Man".
:o)
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- that and .. well, h
. I know the repute of those women...
:D
joe
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I
- that and .. well, have you ever been to the "Isle of Man" without a
skull-crested crash helmet and a motorbike? :)
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Dean Wells
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I don't believe you can't set this as a default with the native tools. You
would need to use some custom provisioning to do this.
joe
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Wow I can understand why he wants this... With a signature/disclaimer that
large I expect they are running short of disk space on their email servers.
joe
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LOL. I loved that commercial.
So Rick which monkey were you? The old grey hair enjoying
the gluteal attention or the younger one giving the
attention?
:o)
Sorry for the relative silence. Been pretty buried helping
a customer try to work out various issues with weird attributes in AD in
2 questions-
hyena cost $$, is there a free tool that can migrate share perms?
whats the diff between copying dacls/perms using xcopy as opposed to
robocopy(or should i rtfm robocopy.doc first?). any reason to use one over the
other?
thanks again and again...
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Yes. The syntax is a bit different, but it will work. Just read the readme
doc
Actually, my original response should have been
Robocopy
Robocopy + Hyena (for share permission}
Robocopy itself will do the NTFS re-ACLing and you would then use Hyena to
copy the shares and share permissions
finally, if the source server is win2k, can i still use the robocopy from the
win2k3 rskt?
thanks again.
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Robocopy + xcacls
Robocopy + Hyena
Robocopy + prayers (lots of it :))
Sincerely,
Dèjì Akómöláfé, MCSE+M MCSA+M MCP+I
Microsoft MVP - Directory Services
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Yesterday? -anon
hi all. whats the easiest and most efficent way to migrate user home dirs(about
400 usrers) from one server to another within the same domain mainting all
ACL's and share perms(source server is win2k and destination is a win2k3 member
server)?
i'm running a win2k frorest in mixed mode.
thanks
Has the 2003 domain had its functional level raised to 2003?
Time Sync causing kerberos issues?
Just a couple of thoughts
M
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Sorry, I shouldn't have used the subject from someone else's email!
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Does anyone
Does anyone know of any authentication issues when running 2 domains in the
same forest that are peers not parent/child? One domain is windows 2003
native and the other is windows 2000 native with a mix of 2000 and 2003
domain controllers. We have an exchange 2003 server running in our domain on
nice car Mark ;-)
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I just figured that was the Queen's English. Like colour
Title: Migrating access rights from Novell/NDS to W2K3/AD with NDS migrator
in that case, I wish you best of luck to fix the rights as
they're migrated accross... ;-)
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dear all, was wondering if the list could give me any views / specific
information on the usage of the group policy value;
run only allowed windows applications
i would suspect that there are constraints on its usage based (not only on
a practical basis), but also on a maximum length of the stora
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document
:
Justin,
The "Add workstations to domain" user right (configured at DC level) by
default assigns each authenticated user the right to add 10 computers
(default configured quota for this) to the domain. Those computers will be
placed in the COMPUTERS CONTAINER and the default owner is "Domain Admin
Title: Migrating access rights from Novell/NDS to W2K3/AD with NDS migrator
Guido,
You're right but the
circumstances don't allow that "new directory/rights structure"
design/implementation.
Cheers,
Jorge
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