Re: how to deal with security permission on folders



Dear Ken,
What about migrating users mailbox. In such case shall i use "ADMT" or
"Exchange Migration Wizard".

Regards

""Ken Zhao [MSFT]"" wrote:

Hello Burhan,

Thank you for using newsgroup!

From your post, you may use ADMT to migrate user account and password and
you may use File Server Migration Toolkit to migrate the file server.
Utility Spotlight - File Server Migration Toolkit
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/technetmag/issues/2006/10/UtilitySpotlight/
?related=/technet/technetmag/issues/2006/10/UtilitySpotlight

Thanks & Regards,

Ken Zhao

Microsoft Online Support
Microsoft Global Technical Support Center

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| Hello Burhanm,
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| Use ADMT 3. It will take over accounts. password, etc. to a new domain
and
| you still have access for your users after it.
|
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=6f86937b-533a-466d-
a8e8-aff85ad3d212&displaylang=en
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| Best regards
|
| Myweb
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confers
| no rights.
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| > Dear Friends,
| > We currently have win 2003 active directory domain with a file server
| > hosting hundreds of users folders, with each folder having permission
| > to
| > multiple users.
| > For some reason we are planning to built the win 2003 domain from
| > scratch.
| > now the question is --> how to deal with the file server? Is there a
| > way
| > where we dont have to specify folder permission to each user again coz
| > assigning permission to hundreds of folders again will be a tough
| > tasks, also
| > knowing that permssision on each folder has to be documented
| > beforehand.
| > Looking forward to your kind support and guidance.
| > Regards
| > BurhanM

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|


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