We will be migrating some file shares from one domain to another. No trust 
allowed ( don't ask). The plan is to export the NTFS permissions using 
subinacl, tweak the output, and then apply new permissions replaying the 
modified file. Problem I'm running into is with EMC and NetApp devices. The 
source is all windows file servers, no issues. The new destination will be 
storage appliances, specifically NetApp. In my testing so far with SubinACL, 
I'm getting this:

\\NETAPPDEVICE.ACME.COM\share1\test1\file1.txt - DfsPath is not supported

I have seen this:

http://network-appliance-toasters.10978.n7.nabble.com/Using-Subinacl-for-CIFS-ACL-changes-td3646.html

And made sure that my account has Administrative rights on the filer. The 
version of SubinACL I'm using is:

SubInAcl version 5.2.3790.1180

Anyone run into this before?

Thanks


Christopher Bodnar
Enterprise Architect II, Corporate Office of Technology:Enterprise Architecture 
and Engineering Services

Tel 610-807-6459
3900 Burgess Place, Bethlehem, PA 18017
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