2003 chkdsk
- From: barry <noooooo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 01 May 2005 18:47:06 GMT
Hi,
This is actually a 2003 server, but I cant find the newsgroup.
I'm implementing a new file server, and have been sorting out the permission for user directories, departments etc etc. I ran a checkdsk on the volume, this ran, and replaced "invalid security id with default security id" for about 600,000 files. What exactly does it determine as "invalid security"? It was working fine until I ran check disk. Obviously the default security is rather locked down, and denies all my users from accessing their files. After a few hours of messing, I eventually sorted it (that and I had a script to do half the work anyway). The script just sets the owner of files in their user directory (using subinacl), and gives them full control to anythgin in their user directory. If its relevant I can copy the code.
I've just run another chkdsk (without /f!!) and its come up with a load more "invalid security IDs".
what doesn't it like??
Does anyone know of any program that can 'back up' the security settings on files so that if this happens again - presumably when i next chkdsk /f, I can just restore them?
Thanks Barry
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