Re: Rebuilding a server

From: Roger Abell [MVP] (mvpNoSpam_at_asu.edu)
Date: 10/29/04


Date: Thu, 28 Oct 2004 22:30:19 -0700

Are you meaning that you are facing fact that ACLing on old
build used machine local groups and/or accouints ? so that
the solutions so far suggested will not be of much help ?

(Actually, with effort, you could script up a substitute of the
new group or user for each instance of its corresponding
unknown SID in a restored image - meaning you would only
need to know all the users and/or groups used in the old and
there replacements in the new).

There are some tools like DumpSec (www.somarsoft.com),
to name one free one, that can give you a view of the currently
existing ACLing.

-- 
Roger
"David" <David@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message 
news:CBBE504E-1655-4E7E-A9C7-4919B6468022@microsoft.com...
> Hi ,
>
> I  am in the process of rebuilding a windows 2000 server which has many
> files and folders and sub-folders with different NTFS  shares and 
> permissions
> settings.
>
> Instead of going through each and every folder manually and writing down 
> the
> groups and individual user's rights for all files and folders, is there a 
> way
> that I can extract the information so I can export, then restore after I
> rebuild  the server?? A third party software??
>
> Thanks.
> 


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