how to add NT domain local group security on win2000

From: EL (lengzai_at_msn.com)
Date: 02/24/04


Date: Tue, 24 Feb 2004 09:20:47 +0800

There is a NT Domain(PDC) and a "NT FILE SERVER".
I upgrade the "NT FILE SERVER" to another powerful Machince with WIN2000 OS
installed.
I use the "Scopy" to copy all the security right from the old "NT FILE
SERVER" to a new powerful machince "WIN2000 Stand alone server"

I can successfully migrate all the security right to the new 2000 server.
However after migrations all the users can't access the files on new file
server, access denied.
All the files security right are assigned using the NT Domain Local Group.
I found that in Win2000, i can't assign the Domain Local Group security
right to files.
I can only see the Domain Grobal Group and all Domain users.

I think this is the problem why after successfuly migrate the security right
from old server to new server, all Domain local group users don't have the
access right on the
new server.

Anyone can help? URGENT

thanks

EL



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