Hello Tom,
 
if you run robocopy with the /copyall switch you can preserve NTFS Security
and Auditing rights on the files.
 
If your fileshares are on the same driveletter and have the same structure
on the new server, you can also just export and import the shares via
registry:
HKLM\System\CCS\Services\Lanmanserver\Shares
 
Gruesse - Sincerely,
 
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2 questions-
hyena cost $$, is there a free tool that can migrate share perms?
 
whats the diff between copying dacls/perms using xcopy as opposed to
robocopy(or should i rtfm robocopy.doc first?). any reason to use one over
the other?
 
thanks again and again...

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