Re: Permissions
- From: "Roger Abell [MVP]" <mvpNoSpam@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 5 Jan 2006 11:10:25 -0700
You have not provided sufficient information.
If the existing DC is not the only DC of that domain,
and if the new domain into which you are going to add
the machine is in the same forest, then you will only
loose permission grants/denies that are relying (directly
or indirectly) upon global groups of the old domain.
The ACLs on the storage will remain unchanged.
However, whether it is at all meaningful after the
change depends on what the principals are that
have been used, whether the old domain still exists,
and whether we are talking about an all in one forest
event.
"Graeme" <Graeme@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:CB022419-857C-47BB-AA15-1BF981705BBF@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Hi,
>
> I am going to dcpromo W2003 std edition DC from it's domain and dcpromo it
> into another w2003 domain.
>
> It acts as a file server as well for it's domain and has NTFS permissions
> assigned to various directories and files.
>
> What happens to permissions when DCPROMO'd and joinjed to another domain?
> Does the everyone group get to see it all? I'm keen not to lose data as
> some
> of the permissions were set solely to groups and not administrator
> access -
> don't ask, not by me!!
> Help appreciated
.
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