permissions

From: Fred Hammond (freddhammond_at_yahoo.com)
Date: 11/18/04


Date: Wed, 17 Nov 2004 20:40:40 -0500

I set up an enironment with 1 Win2k3 AD server and some desktops. On the
server I set up a directory (called Data) that will store users' personal
data (aka - home drives). Inside the Data folder, there is a seperate
folder for each user (ie - John, Harry, Sue). On the Data folder, I gave
the Everyone group full control. On each individual folder underneath the
Data folder, I gave each user full control to their own folder.

Now, when I copy their old data from their old server to the new AD server,
that data has only read only permissions. In their old environment, they
were not in a domain model, they were in a workgroup model.

So, the question is, why did the "full control" permissions I set on the
folder not take effect on the data that I copied from the old server to the
new server?

Also, is there a primer on the web somewhere that I can refer to to
understand Permissions better under Win2k3?

Thanks!



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