Re: File&Folder permission copy and move

From: Andrew Mitchell (amitchel_at_removecasey.vic.gov.au)
Date: 03/25/04


Date: Thu, 25 Mar 2004 03:58:33 -0800


"f@bio" <fabio.fiamberti@NoWar.email.it> said

> Hi All,
> i need to copy or move a folder, with subfolders and
> files, from one NTFS volume attached to server 1 to
> another NTFS volume, attached to server 2.
>
> The servers are in the same domain, under AD and they
> have the same users & groups.
>
> So how can i copy or move it without lost the assigned
> permissions ?
>

XCOPY /O from a command prompt.

Andy.



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