Re: Moving ACLs to new server



to move data and retain ACLs --> robocoby
you could "migrate" the SIDs using SIDWALKER

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"Jeff" <topnikko@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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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!



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