NTFS file owners gone

From: craig (ripperthejack2001_at_yahoo.com)
Date: 06/18/03


Date: Wed, 18 Jun 2003 13:45:15 -0700


>-----Original Message-----
>I recently had to remove Active directory from a Windows
>2000 server (it had become horribly corrupted), reinstall
>AD and add the users again. The problem is that
the 'new'
>Domain users are not being seen by files as the correct
>owners, in fact access is being denied to everybody
>including domain admins. I can reset the permission on
>individual files for admins and then read them, but this
>is tediously done on a file by file basis (I eventually
>created a sort of simple batch process to reset things)
>Is there something I should have done prior to
>uninstalling AD? Is there a tool to recursively changes
>NTFS permission? TIA!
>.
>

reading through other post on this site will help you
answer the SID related thing, read the "Permissions to old
files." posted on June 15 8:15 am, sounds like you both
had similar problems.



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