Customer Question Summary:
The client has two offices and has two domains, for example a domain A and B domain B.
The user uses ADMT to transfer the user account for domain A to domain B, and to transfer the file server data (and permissions) of domain A at the same time to Domain B, where a domain's file server uses Windows file server and NAS storage. The customer wants to give advice.
Suggested content:
1. Back up all the ready-to-transfer folders.
2. Copy or restore the backed-up folder to the target B domain file server
3. Use subinacl to back up all permissions for a domain file server.
4. Overwrite the permissions file for domain A backup to the B domain folder and file.
Example:
- Backup d:\tesging folder permissions.
Subinacl/noverbose/outputlog=c:\domainapermissions.txt/subdirectories D:\testing*.*/display
Use NT Backup to restore the backup of the a domain File server folder to the B file server.
Edit the description of the field in DomainApermissions.txt and change the a.com to B.Com
- Use Subinacl to write permissions to a domain backup, such as the B-domain file server drive letter path change can also be modified in the previous step.
Subinacl/playfile C:\DomainApermissions.txt
CS3: Customer wants to move 2003 SP2 file server from domain A to location B of location A