RE: XCOPY or ROBOCOPY from old NT4 domain to SBS 2003



Hi Tim,

Thank you for posting here.

My understanding of your issue is you got error message when you follow the
document to use xcopy.

Before we go further, I'd like to know something related.
1. What's the error message? I noticed that the results may stored in
c:\copyresults.txt, please send me via: v-xuwen@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
2. The document also suggest you to use RoboCopy as an alternate tool, have
you tried to use it?
3. Based on my experience, this issue often happened when you didn't have
enough permission to access the resource. Please check did the user profile
have enough permission to access the resource on Windows NT.
4£®Try to browse the folder \\nt_server\f-drive directly from Windows 2003
SBS to see what happens.

326549 You Cannot View or Change the Read-Only or System Attribute of
Folders
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=326549

256614 Unable to remove Read-Only attribute from folder
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=256614

5. Follow the 2 articles as above to set proper attributes on the share
folders of both sides

I hope my suggestions can help. Tell us the results and information. We
will do our best on this issue.

Best regards,

Vincent Xu
Microsoft Online Partner Support

Get Secure! - www.microsoft.com/security


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| Newsgroups: microsoft.public.windows.server.migration
| Subject: XCOPY or ROBOCOPY from old NT4 domain to SBS 2003
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| I am following the Microsoft document SBS_MigratingSBS45.doc to migrate
| users and such to my new domain/server. User migration works fine but
| the xcopy fails.
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| Based on the MS document I use the following cmd prompt command:
|
| Xcopy \\nt_server\f-drive \\sbsServer\company /e /o /d /h /v /c >>
| C:\Copyresults.txt
|
| The absolutely is a share called f-drive on the old nt server, and
| there absolutely is a share called company on the new SBS2003 server.
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| Can anyone assist?
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| Thanks, Tim
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