Re: [Declude.JunkMail] OT: Software for copying files with permissions

2007-06-26 Thread Linda Pagillo
OT: Software for copying files with permissionsSharyn, check out this article 
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/174273

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  Morning, 

  Does anyone have a recommendation for some software that is going to copy 
files on one of my fileservers to a new server, along with all the permissions 
and security that is currently in place?

  Thanks, 
  Sharyn 


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RE: [Declude.JunkMail] OT: Software for copying files with permissions

2007-06-26 Thread Sharyn Schmidt
 


 

If you want to move an entire image to a new machine then I would use
Acronis software to image the old server

 

 

Thanks, I don't want to move the entire image.

 

I just want to take every share that I have on this particular server and
move it to a new server with all the permissions intact.

 

Sharyn



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RE: [Declude.JunkMail] OT: Software for copying files with permissions

2007-06-26 Thread Dan Shadix
Robocopy is free from Microsoft and will do all that you ask and more.  Just be 
careful when you use the /mir switch (or others that automatically delete 
files).

Dan

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Morning,

Does anyone have a recommendation for some software that is going to copy files 
on one of my fileservers to a new server, along with all the permissions and 
security that is currently in place?

Thanks,
Sharyn

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Re: [Declude.JunkMail] OT: Software for copying files with permissions

2007-06-26 Thread Darrell ([EMAIL PROTECTED])

Sharyn,

I would check out robocopy in the resource kit.  I use it all the time 
to do stuff like this.


Darrell

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RE: [Declude.JunkMail] OT: Software for copying files with permissions

2007-06-26 Thread Heinrich Richter
Try robocopy from the MS Resource Kit.

Heinrich


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 Does anyone have a recommendation for some software that is going to copy
 files on one of my fileservers to a new server, along with all the
 permissions and security that is currently in place?
 
 Thanks,
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RE: [Declude.JunkMail] OT: Software for copying files with permissions

2007-06-26 Thread Harry vanderzand
If you want to move an entire image to a new machine then I would use
Acronis software to image the old server

 

You do need to make sure that the drivers for your boot drive are the same
for both machines.

 

If you find that the new machine needs a different driver then you could
take a SCSI controller and hard drive and image the old machine to the SCSI
drive (after you activate the SCSI drive and driver on the machine)  You
then move the scsi card and drive to the new machine where it can boot since
you installed the scsi driver on the old machine before you imaged it.  Once
booted with the scsi drive you can now load all the new drivewr5s needed
including the driver for the new hard drive sub system.  Once that is done
you can move the image from the scsi drive to the hard drive in the new
computer.

 

Harry Vanderzand

Intown Internet

11 Belmont Ave. W.

Kitchener, ON, N2M 1L2

519-741-1222

 

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Morning, 

Does anyone have a recommendation for some software that is going to copy
files on one of my fileservers to a new server, along with all the
permissions and security that is currently in place?

Thanks, 
Sharyn 


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RE: SPAM-LOW: RE: [Declude.JunkMail] OT: Software for copying files with permissions

2007-06-26 Thread Rick Klinge
Thanks, I don't want to move the entire image.

 

I just want to take every share that I have on this
particular server and move it to a new server with all the permissions
intact.

 

Sharyn


Have you tried this: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/174273

~Rick




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RE: SPAM-MED: RE: [Declude.JunkMail] OT: Software for copying files with permissions

2007-06-26 Thread Rick Klinge
 http://support.microsoft.com/kb/174273

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 Try robocopy from the MS Resource Kit.
 
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  Morning,
  
  Does anyone have a recommendation for some software that is 
 going to copy
  files on one of my fileservers to a new server, along with all the
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AW: [Declude.JunkMail] OT: Software for copying files with permissions

2007-06-26 Thread Hirthe, Alexander
Robocopy \\oldserver\d$file:///\\oldserver\d$ 
\\newserver\D$file:///\\newserver\D$ /mir /sec


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   ROBOCOPY :: Robust File Copy for Windows :: Version XP010
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  Started : Tue Jun 26 15:51:02 2007

   Simple Usage :: ROBOCOPY source destination /MIR

 source :: Source Directory (drive:\path or \\server\share\path).
destination :: Destination Dir  (drive:\path or \\server\share\path).
   /MIR :: Mirror a complete directory tree.

For more usage information run ROBOCOPY /? or read Robocopy.Doc.

Download: 
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=9d467a69-57ff-4ae7-96ee-b18c4790cffddisplaylang=en


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Morning,

Does anyone have a recommendation for some software that is going to copy files 
on one of my fileservers to a new server, along with all the permissions and 
security that is currently in place?

Thanks,
Sharyn

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[Declude.JunkMail] OT: Software for copying files with permissions

2007-06-26 Thread Andy Schmidt
Hi,

If this is part of a Domain, you should be able to use XCOPY or ROBOCOPY
(depending on the Windows Server version you have), with the appropriate
command line switches and copy the various folders and their content
INCLUDING permissions, owners, system/hidden flags etc.

After the files are copied, re-establish matching shares on the new server
(chances are, your shares may not have additional permissions and you are
controlling access strictly through NTFS - but you should check your current
shares, just to be sure).

Done this a several times over the years and it's relatively painless.

Best Regards,
Andy

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Sent: Tuesday, June 26, 2007 9:42 AM
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with permissions

Thanks, I don't want to move the entire image.

 

I just want to take every share that I have on this
particular server and move it to a new server with all the permissions
intact.

 

Sharyn


Have you tried this: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/174273

~Rick




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RE: [Declude.JunkMail] OT: Software for copying files with permissions

2007-06-26 Thread William Stillwell

Reasons I love vmware esx :-) 

Out of disk space? No problem, just make It bigger.
Out of Memory? Just add more...
Can't find the memory? Just move the virtual server to a newer box.
Cpu speed slow? Just build a new better faster esx server, (which takes
litterly 30mins to install) and move the virtaul machine (without shutting
it down).


William Stillwell

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Subject: [Declude.JunkMail] OT: Software for copying files with permissions

Hi,

If this is part of a Domain, you should be able to use XCOPY or ROBOCOPY
(depending on the Windows Server version you have), with the appropriate
command line switches and copy the various folders and their content
INCLUDING permissions, owners, system/hidden flags etc.

After the files are copied, re-establish matching shares on the new server
(chances are, your shares may not have additional permissions and you are
controlling access strictly through NTFS - but you should check your current
shares, just to be sure).

Done this a several times over the years and it's relatively painless.

Best Regards,
Andy

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Klinge
Sent: Tuesday, June 26, 2007 9:42 AM
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Subject: RE: SPAM-LOW: RE: [Declude.JunkMail] OT: Software for copying files
with permissions

Thanks, I don't want to move the entire image.

 

I just want to take every share that I have on this
particular server and move it to a new server with all the permissions
intact.

 

Sharyn


Have you tried this: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/174273

~Rick




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RE: [Declude.JunkMail] OT: Software for copying files with permissions

2007-06-26 Thread Colbeck, Andrew
Sharyn, you might be interested in a more complete tool from Microsoft
that is free and was designed with your task in mind:
 
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=d00e3eae-930a-4
2b0-b595-66f462f5d87bDisplayLang=en
 
It's called the File Server Migration Toolkit, and it takes care of
creating the shares, setting permissions and even removing the original
shares.  There is an emphasis on using DFS, but that is completely
optional.
 
Here's a snippet from the online help:
 
 

Using the File Server Migration Wizard


The File Server Migration Wizard is a graphical user interface (GUI)
tool for copying files and folders from a source file server to a target
file server. The wizard walks you step by step through the copy process,
which includes creating a migration project where project-specific
settings are stored, monitoring the progress of the file copying, and
viewing a final report of the copying results. 

 
mk:@msitstore:c:\program%20files\microsoft%20file%20server%20migration%
20toolkit\fsmigrate.chm::/important.gif Important

*   For information about security and server cluster
considerations, see Security considerations
ms-its:fsmigrate.chm::/fsct_file_wizard_security.htm  and Server
cluster considerations
ms-its:fsmigrate.chm::/fsct_file_wizard_cluster.htm . 

The File Server Migration Wizard provides a number of options for
copying data. For example, you can:

*   Copy permission, auditing, and ownership information that is
associated with files and folders. 
*   Resolve invalid security descriptors on the target files and
folders. 
*   Stop sharing the shared folders on the source file servers after
the copying is finalized. 
*   Prestage the target file server-for example, by restoring a
backup of the source file server-and then use the wizard to recopy
changed files and share the target folders. (To do this, follow the
procedure described in the Target Location link in Select servers,
shared folders, and settings
ms-its:fsmigrate.chm::/fsct_file_Wizard_1a.htm .) 
*   Specify the DFS root server that hosts consolidation roots that
are created by the DFS Consolidation Root Wizard. When you select this
setting, the links that correspond to each copied folder are updated
with the new Universal Naming Convention (UNC) paths of the target
folders. 
*   Specify an existing DFS namespace where you want to add DFS
links for each copied shared folder. You can select this setting even if
you do not use the DFS Consolidation Root Wizard. 

 
Note that how you get your users to map these shares and how to switch
the server is still up to you, e.g. with login scripts or changing the
share for their home drive in your Active Directory (or NT4 Domain
Controller).
 
Andrew.
 
p.s. In the last migration I did, I was fortunate to use a product from
NetIQ.com called Server Consolidator, part of their NetIQ Migration
Suite, and that did the same functionality as the Microsoft FSMT and it
was both simple and accurate.  I've no idea what it cost.
 
 




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Sent: Tuesday, June 26, 2007 6:19 AM
To: declude.junkmail@declude.com
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with permissions


 


 

If you want to move an entire image to a new machine
then I would use Acronis software to image the old server

 

 

Thanks, I don't want to move the entire image.

 

I just want to take every share that I have on this
particular server and move it to a new server with all the permissions
intact.

 

Sharyn


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[Declude.JunkMail] Using Footer32 in per domain configuration

2007-06-26 Thread Darin Cox
Anyone using Sandy's footer32 in a per domain configuration?  I tried a few 
variations and haven't been able to get it to work.  Here's the GLOBAL.CFG line 
I'm using:

ADDFOOTER external nonzero f:\imail\declude\footer32.exe -oo %INOROUT% -yf 
f:\imail\declude\footer_%LOCALHOST%.txt 0 0

However, I also noticed none of my outgoing custom header lines were being 
added by Declude 2.0.6, so there may be a deeper problem.

Thinking SMTP AUTH whitelisting might be a problem, I tried it without, but no 
difference.

Any ideas?

Darin.



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Re: [Declude.JunkMail] Using Footer32 in per domain configuration

2007-06-26 Thread System Administrator
Darin-I had to #DOMAINWHITELISTS OFF# turned off prewhitelist for footer32 5/12/7#PREWHITELIST   ONMaybe a couple of other Global settings as well I can't quite remember.Jay-Original Message-From: "Darin Cox" [EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent 6/26/2007 1:19:17 PMTo: Declude.JunkMail@declude.comSubject: [Declude.JunkMail] Using Footer32 in per domain configuration





Anyone using Sandy's footer32 in a per domain 
configuration? I tried a few variations and haven't been able to get it to 
work. Here's the GLOBAL.CFG line I'm using:

ADDFOOTER external nonzero 
"f:\imail\declude\footer32.exe -oo %INOROUT% -yf 
f:\imail\declude\footer_%LOCALHOST%.txt" 0 0
However, I also noticed none of my outgoing custom 
header lines were being added by Declude 2.0.6, so there may be a deeper 
problem.

Thinking SMTP AUTH whitelisting might be a problem, 
I tried it without, but no difference.

Any ideas?
Darin.

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Re: [Declude.JunkMail] Using Footer32 in per domain configuration

2007-06-26 Thread Darin Cox
Hi Jay,

We're not using either DOMAINWHITELISTS or PREWHITELIST, so those aren't 
affecting it.

Anyone have any other ideas?

Darin.


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Sent: Tuesday, June 26, 2007 4:45 PM
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Darin-

I had to 

#DOMAINWHITELISTSOFF
# turned off prewhitelist for footer32 5/12/7
#PREWHITELIST ON

Maybe a couple of other Global settings as well I can't quite remember.

Jay

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To: Declude.JunkMail@declude.com
Subject: [Declude.JunkMail] Using Footer32 in per domain configuration


Anyone using Sandy's footer32 in a per domain configuration?  I tried a few 
variations and haven't been able to get it to work.  Here's the GLOBAL.CFG line 
I'm using:

ADDFOOTER external nonzero f:\imail\declude\footer32.exe -oo %INOROUT% -yf 
f:\imail\declude\footer_%LOCALHOST%.txt 0 0

However, I also noticed none of my outgoing custom header lines were being 
added by Declude 2.0.6, so there may be a deeper problem.

Thinking SMTP AUTH whitelisting might be a problem, I tried it without, but no 
difference.

Any ideas?

Darin.



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Re: [Declude.JunkMail] Using Footer32 in per domain configuration

2007-06-26 Thread Darin Cox
I found the problem.  It seems there is an additional undocumented command line 
switch that needs to be added to the end of the line for it to work.

So, instead of

ADDFOOTER external nonzero f:\imail\declude\footer32.exe -oo %INOROUT% -yf 
f:\imail\declude\footer_%LOCALHOST%.txt 0 0

use this

ADDFOOTER external nonzero f:\imail\declude\footer32.exe -oo %INOROUT% -yf 
f:\imail\declude\footer_%LOCALHOST%.txt -f 0 0

and it works fine, where footer_example.com.txt is the text file containing the 
footer for the domain example.com.

Darin.


- Original Message - 
From: Darin Cox 
To: declude.junkmail@declude.com 
Sent: Tuesday, June 26, 2007 5:15 PM
Subject: Re: [Declude.JunkMail] Using Footer32 in per domain configuration


Hi Jay,

We're not using either DOMAINWHITELISTS or PREWHITELIST, so those aren't 
affecting it.

Anyone have any other ideas?

Darin.


- Original Message - 
From: System Administrator 
To: declude.junkmail@declude.com 
Sent: Tuesday, June 26, 2007 4:45 PM
Subject: Re: [Declude.JunkMail] Using Footer32 in per domain configuration


Darin-

I had to 

#DOMAINWHITELISTSOFF
# turned off prewhitelist for footer32 5/12/7
#PREWHITELIST ON

Maybe a couple of other Global settings as well I can't quite remember.

Jay

-Original Message-
From: Darin Cox [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent 6/26/2007 1:19:17 PM
To: Declude.JunkMail@declude.com
Subject: [Declude.JunkMail] Using Footer32 in per domain configuration


Anyone using Sandy's footer32 in a per domain configuration?  I tried a few 
variations and haven't been able to get it to work.  Here's the GLOBAL.CFG line 
I'm using:

ADDFOOTER external nonzero f:\imail\declude\footer32.exe -oo %INOROUT% -yf 
f:\imail\declude\footer_%LOCALHOST%.txt 0 0

However, I also noticed none of my outgoing custom header lines were being 
added by Declude 2.0.6, so there may be a deeper problem.

Thinking SMTP AUTH whitelisting might be a problem, I tried it without, but no 
difference.

Any ideas?

Darin.



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Re[2]: [Declude.JunkMail] Using Footer32 in per domain configuration

2007-06-26 Thread Sanford Whiteman
 I  found  the  problem. It seems there is an additional undocumented
 command  line  switch  that needs to be added to the end of the line
 for it to work.

I  think  it's  documented  --  considering  that  the  /? is the only
documentation, and it's in there. :)

--Sandy



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