We need to migrate a number of file shares from ~10 file servers (~120 shares) 
to a NAS appliance in an untrusted domain. My initial thought is to use 
SubINACL and export the permissions for each drive to a file (i.e. D:\ ). Then 
manually modify each permission file with the name of the new domain. Then 
replay the permissions file onto the source directory structure. Ideally I'd 
like to use the  /changedomain=OLDDOMAIN=NEWDOMAIN but since there is no trust, 
I don't think that will work. We also have the challenge that these won't be 
drives on Windows servers but CIFS shares on a NAS. So I won't have a 
D:\Accounting, but I can overcome that by mapping a drive from a Windows 
machine to mimic the drive letter to the NAS share.

Any suggestions on this?

Thanks



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