I'm just starting to do the same sort of thing. I was going to use
Win32::FileSecurity.
uru
-Dave
Burris, Celeste Suliin wrote:
I am trying to migrate a terabyte of files from Unix to Windows 2003 server.
Of course, Windows does not honor the Unix Owner, Group, etc permissions
from the tar file. I am attempting to write a script to fix this.
I was attempting to use the Win32::Perms $PermsObj->Remove command, and it
does not appear to work at all. I downloaded via ppm from the Roth Website.
I have the TSE2 book and have downloaded the examples. I cannot make
Example11_13.pl run at all. It gets to the line and stops until I hit
control-C. I have tried it locally and remotely, on WinXP (SP2) and Windows
2003 server (where the files need to reside). I am an administrator on all
the different machines. The way the server is set up, I need to make many
different mods to many different files for security reasons. It stands to
reason I don't want to manually modify millions of files for obvious
reasons.
I am using ActiveState Perl, v5.8.4 built for MSWin32-x86-multi-thread
I am not wedded to Win32::Perms module. Any alternate suggestions would also
be welcome.
Any help would be appreciated.
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