Am I the only person who cannot access anything more than the 'overview' doc?

I cannot see the doc which Eric references, below, for example.

neil


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Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] Migrating access rights from Novell/NDS to W2K3/AD
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It seems Sakari's dream has come true.

The SP1 docs cover this.
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsserver2003/downloads/servicepacks/sp1/ov
erview.mspx 
Look at 02_accessenum.doc

AD you could have done this before though (if I understand the ask
correctly) by removing list_contents from the parent, giving explicit perms to
the child and enabling list object mode with the appropriate mod. For AD, this
is old news.

~Eric


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with NDS migra tor

Isn't that what Access-based Directory Enumeration do? This feature is not
enabled by default in SP1, though. I haven't tried the feature yet so I can't
verify it.

Regards,
/Jimmy

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Sent: Wednesday, February 09, 2005 12:17 PM
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Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] Migrating access rights from Novell/NDS to W2K3/AD
with NDS migra tor


It's been my dream over ten years that NTFS would get similar permission
feature to what has been in NetWare all these years. When a user has
permissions to a given subfolder, it's almost always most logical that this
subfolder (automatically or implicitly up to the root) would become visible to
her. And vice versa, when she has no permissions to a subfolder, it would be
logical that this subfolder is invisible to her.
 
And it has been my dream for six years that the same would apply to AD, as has
always been with NDS.
 
While we are on the subject, another extremely handy feature of NDS would be
most welcome in AD. That is, each OU would be a sec prin, so if you want to
grant permissions to all people in the Sales OU, you wouldn't have to create a
paraller sec group for that.
 
Yours, Sakari
 



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Pinto
        Sent: Wednesday, February 09, 2005 10:18 AM
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        Subject: [ActiveDir] Migrating access rights from Novell/NDS to W2K3/AD 
with
NDS migra tor
        
        

          Hi,  

        clipclipclip 

        Regards, 
        Jorge 

        PS.: I'm glad MS is going toward the permissions structure (with W2K3 
SP1)
like Novell has. It is still not perfect, but it's a begin. AND maybe some day
(Windows 2011?) will be able to configure file system permissions through AD
like that is possible with the NDS. The possibility of configuring permissions
for the file system through GPOs is a nice feature but far from perfect. Also
any thoughts on this are welcome.


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