Re: Sharing Tab & FSMT

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From: jth12 (jth12_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 08/12/04


Date: Thu, 12 Aug 2004 04:33:01 -0700

Hi Mark. Thanks for the fast reply. The problem is not with the NTFS
security permissions under the Security tab for the folder I want to share,
those are copied over just fine (I have left "Copy Security Settings"
checked). The problem is with the permissions listed under the Permissions
button under the Sharing tab. The entry on the source server was listed as
Everyone/Full Control, but after migrating to the new server, these
permissions now list Administrators/Full Control. So even though the correct
permissions are listed under the Security tab, the incorrect permissions are
listed under the Sharing tab.

"Mark Sterin [MSFT]" wrote:

> When "Copy Security Settings" checkbox is selected (which is the default),
> FSMT will try to set file and shared folders security on the target server
> to be exactly the same as on the source servers.
> You can change this behavior by unselecting the checkbox (on a Source Server
> setup page) - then FSMT sets 'Administrators only" access to the target
> folders.
>
> You can verify the success of the operations by clicking View Report...
> button and reviewing the report.
>
> Thanks
> -- Mark
> Mark Sterin
> Core File Solutions, Windows Server
> This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.
>
>
> "jth12" <jth12@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:E38D570A-5352-42E4-B55B-E0022B4DF2C8@microsoft.com...
> >I was trying to migrate our Windows 2000 file server to a Windows 2003
> >server
> > and I am having an issue with the sharing permissions. I notice when the
> > shares are migrated to the new server, and after they are finalized, etc.,
> > the permissions folder under the Shairing Tab only contains the
> > Administrators group. Is there a way to change this to authenticated
> > users
> > as the defualt?
>
>
>
>



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