I have a bunch of data that I need to move from one file server to another.
I want to retain the ACLs but the problem is that we're using local
security groups and when I copy the ACL's along with the files/folders the
SIDS are refering to the old server name. I have thousands of folders and I
obviously can't change them all individually. What is the easiest way to
retain the ACLs during the move but inherit the new server name in the
SIDS? BTW, I'm using Robocopy to copy the data. Thanks!
Re: XCOPY Insufficient system resources problem. ...Windows Sever should do this "alone", ... I work with server virtualization (through Virtual ...Xcopy didn't helped, and neither Rocobopy. ... There is another reason why robocopy is preferable (other than ... (microsoft.public.windows.server.general)
Re: ASP_WP - driving me mad!!! ... It *is* easy -- your customer seems to have futzed with ACLs on their web ...server to make your life difficult. ... I have ensured that my permissions are set correctly. ... (microsoft.public.inetserver.iis)
Re: Proper FTP manager required ... program to access the server.... I've always used it with Robocopy, which is available free from microsoft as ... the latest version of Webdrive now incorporates folder... A killer app... (uk.net.web.authoring)
Re: Enabling telnet, ftp, pop3 for root... ... Many users do not have a functional knowledge of ACLs, of those that do, they find them very confusing, because the repercussions of them leaves something else entirely open for analysis. ... If you want to argue Windows 2k/2k3 Server verses Windows NT Server 3.51, you can argue until you're blue in the face about reasons to upgrade to Windows 2000 Server or 2003 Server over NT 3.51, but I know of at least one place that is still running NT 3.51 as a server. ... This is a bit of an exaggeration, as I don't expect someone wanting help with that system will be on Usenet; however, with UNIX systems, the capability to deal with sudo is more common then the capability to deal with ACLs. ... And there could be performance reasons in the choice of a filesystem, depending on the content of the filesystem. ... (alt.os.linux)
Re: Robocopy problem ... It's true to say that it's not a robocopy problem...... If I start robocopy when logged on with an account that has Local Admin rights on source and destination server... ... Copy files to the target directory... (microsoft.public.windows.server.general)