migrating user folders



Windows server 2K3, E: volume with User share and User folders(not
shared) below. have new f: volume that I want to move all user folders
to. If I do a straight copy will the permissions follow, User
share=Everyone, User folder=user and local admin? or do I need to do
Robocopy or Xcopy?

thanks
Rick

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