Gurus of the list, I am in the process of migrating our old file server to a
new Windows 2000 Server.  The new Windows 2000 server is built and ready,
but now the hard work starts.  I am looking to find tools or suggestions,
because the old server is a mess and I do not want the new server to inherit
them. 

Challenge 1.  Less Data now available

The new file server provides slightly less space, we do not want to keep
files that have not been modified in over two years.  I have asked staff to
tell us what they want, but of course they need everything.

I need a tool that can list the folders that have not been modified in over
a 1 year.  Alternatively if anyone has any better ideas that would be great.

Challenge 2.  Permissions

The original permissions on this system were a mess.  Many of the permission
were set for everyone.  The restore will keep the permissions, but I want to
give them a total overhaul.  I need a tool that can list permissions for
folders in one easy source, and then allow me to modify them and push
changes out.   

Any adice would be appreciated.

Cheers,

Nathan



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What about bad chips?  Do you have more RAM you could swap out with what's
in the box?  Or if you have time after hours, there are some RAM-checking
programs that will go thru and test thoroughly.  As an aside, when you look
at the memory counters, that does show all the RAM you have installed, yes?

David

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The latest on this. I ran the process and memory performance counters, and
they were flat - nothing at all.

However - we actually got an "out of memory error" today on one machine when
trying to load Explorer.  According to Task Manager, the RAM usage appears
to be creeping up, but reached less than 50% utlised before the problems
occur.

Anymore suggestions would be gratefully received - we are having to reboot
these machines every day.

Thanks.

Regards,

Adrian.



>
> > How much free space is on the system drives? What size is the paging
file
> > set to?
>
> It varies, but to use one as an example - there is 50Gb free storage,
> and the paging file is currently about 1.5Gb. There is a gig of system

> RAM though that is only about 50% used.
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> Thanks.
>
> Regards,
>
> Adrian Cooper.
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