RE: Moving home folders still have old permissions



Hi,

Check following article:

835991 How to use a SID mapping file with the ADMT tool to perform a
resource domain migration to Windows Server 2003
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;835991

You have to run security transalation to migrate the shared folder.

Thanks.

Best regards,

Vincent Xu
Microsoft Online Partner Support

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Hi. I'm not really versed in the ways of AD as I'm doing my first
migration to 2003 from NT. I have installed 2k3 on a seperate server
with ad, dns, dhcp. I have set up the trusts to my other 'messy'
domains and have gone as far as using ADMT to migrate a couple of users
and groups over...so far it's looking good.

Now I wanted to move some folders from an old file-sharing NT BDC
(running out of disk space).
So as a test I decided to copy the 'migration test-user's' home folder
which only had permissions for Administrator and the Test-User of the
old NT domain. So I used robocopy with the /SEC switch to copy it
accross to include permissions. It copied fine, but when I checked the
permissions, the Administrator account was the one on the NEW domain,
but the Test-User was the user SID of the OLD NT domain. Fair enough,
but what would happen when it comes to decomissioning the old domain?
Would I need to do some kind of XCACLS job to get it right for all
users, on all folders? or is there an easier way?
Maybe I'm missing a vital step in migrating users.

Any help would be very much appreciated, thanks.

TJ



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