Re: Exporting Share Permissions
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I've done a little more research and from what I've gathered the share
permissions are set from a registry key.
This is probably a long shot, but is there a way to restore the share
permission for only one partition instead of the entire O/S? I am
migrating from a Windows 2000 machine to a Windows Server 2003-Active
Directory machine.
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