Re: NTFS Security on restores

2003-12-04 Thread Joe Howell
The only issues that I can think of would be Windows ACLs and SIDs. Was the NT server upgraded to W2K3? Or was the data moved from one machine to another? If so, there may be a SID issue because you're laying down files on a different system. At any rate, there are documented MS caveats for

Re: NTFS Security on restores

2003-12-04 Thread Bill Boyer
. So, they shot themselves in the foot! But until I could PROVE that, it was TSM's fault! Bill -Original Message- From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Joe Howell Sent: Thursday, December 04, 2003 8:51 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: NTFS Security on restores

NTFS Security on restores

2003-12-02 Thread Bill Boyer
I have a client that migrated an NT server's data to a windows 2003 server. The NT data was backed up using a 5.1.6 client version to a TSM 5.1.6 server on AIX 5.1. The Windows2003 server restore was done using a 5.2.0.1 client. After the restore they saw that the original security permissions on

Re: NTFS Security on restores

2003-12-02 Thread Stapleton, Mark
From: Bill Boyer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] I have a client that migrated an NT server's data to a windows 2003 server. The NT data was backed up using a 5.1.6 client version to a TSM 5.1.6 server on AIX 5.1. The Windows2003 server restore was done using a 5.2.0.1 client. After the restore they

Re: NTFS Security on restores

2003-12-02 Thread Bill Boyer
Sent: Tuesday, December 02, 2003 3:19 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: NTFS Security on restores From: Bill Boyer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] I have a client that migrated an NT server's data to a windows 2003 server. The NT data was backed up using a 5.1.6 client version to a TSM 5.1.6 server