Re: New Server Setup
- From: "Martin X." <martin@xxx>
- Date: Thu, 8 Nov 2007 10:22:10 -0500
Hi John,
Regarding question 1, there are two command line tools from Win2003 Resource
Kit Tools that you can use: SRVCHECK and ERMCOPY. Here are some examples of
using them:
Displays a list of server shares and who has access: SRVCHECK
\\ComputerName
Copies the permissions (ACLs) from one share to anoher: PERMCOPY
\\SourceServer ShareName \\DestinationServer ShareName
But since you are moving to a new domain, SRVCHECK would be helpful, but not
PERMCOPY.
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Regards,
Martin X.
Microsoft Certified Systems Administrator: Messaging
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
"John" <John@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:4FB74156-F5D7-4C87-940E-475AA648A22C@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
I am ripping out my company's network and setting up a new server, domain,
dns everything.
I have two questions that I would like to ask.
1) the old server that has all there shared data and file and folder
permissions when i move this I will lose there permissions. Is there a
utility out there that I can run before I move the data capture the file and
folder permissions and on the new server I will just recreate the
permissions?
2) On the employee's workstations/laptops there profile is going to change
is there a quick and easy way to keep there existing profile when they log
onto the new server? I know that I can copy there desktop settings, etc. But
If there's a better and a quicker way i would love to know about it.
Thanks,
John
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