Re: Security Entries for "My Documents" folders .
From: Les Connor (les.connor_at_DEL.cfive.ca)
Date: 10/14/04
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Date: Thu, 14 Oct 2004 16:28:04 -0500
Supergumby's link is sexier than mine for your issue ;-).
Here's what I meant to link to for the complete list of data moves:
Moving Data Flolder for Windows Small Business Server 2003 (download)
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=A1D0AF69-1287-4
225-BD8B-59C89F44984B&displaylang=en
The paper contains instructions for moving:
Users Shared Folders (command line)
Sharepoint Databases (command line)
Monitoring Databases (command line)
Sent Faxes (wizard)
For moving Exchange logs and database (GUI), and Clientapps (regedit
required), there are no instructions - the KB articles are referenced.
How to Move Exchange Databases and Logs in Exchange Server 2003
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;[LN];821915
How to move the client programs folder to another location in Windows
Small Business Server 2003
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;[LN];830254
It's all quite tedious, but I've been through the entire process and it
all works.
-- Les Connor [SBS Community Member] ------------------------------------- SBS Rocks ! "Les Connor" <les.connor@DEL.cfive.ca> wrote in message news:%23a8EMNjsEHA.1344@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl... > Whoops !. There's a *way* to move them. > > Here's a previous post on moving data folders on SBS2k3. > > http://groups.google.ca/groups?hl=en&lr=&selm=Oc7k9dVFEHA.1268%40TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl > > And the section you might now need, if you cut/pasted the users share to a > different drive. > > The permission for the Users Shared Folder > > NTFS: > Domain Admins Full Control > Domain Users Special - Allow: Traverse Folder/Execute Files, List > Folder/Read Data, Read Attributes, Read Extended Attributes, Create > Folders/Append > Data, Read Permissions > System Full Control > SBS Folder Operators Full Control > > Sharing: > Domain Admins, Domain Users, SBS Folder Operators: Full Control > > Individual Users Folder. > NTFS: > Domain Admin Full Control (Inherited) > System Full Control (Inherited) > SBS Folder Operators Full Control (Inherited) > Individual user Full Control (Not Inherited) > > > -- > Les Connor [SBS Community Member] > ------------------------------------- > SBS Rocks ! > > > > "Bill Williams (DHL)" <BillWilliamsDHL@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in > message news:549547F5-A71D-42E2-81AD-380C86259799@microsoft.com... >> What should the security entries be for each user folder within the share >> colled Users on SBS2003. This share is used to hold the redirected "My >> Documents" folders of the users. >> >> I feel sure that these should be set to allow only the relevant user to >> access the relevant user folder, but somehow on my system the permissions >> have become lax in the process of moving the share from drive C to drive >> D. >> >> Bill Williams. >> > >
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