AW: NT permissions of restored directories
1997-11-05 04:40:18
Terese, Michael,
actually, there are some basic rules when trying to restore directories
and files to an NT system, and this specifically for permissions.
You can resume the "rules" byt following four tips :
1. File Permissions are ALWAYS restored
2. Directory permissions are restored when the original directory still
exists
3. Directory permissions are only restored on non-existing directories
if the command line interface is used, together with the -SUBDIR=YES
option.
4. Restoring files to a temporary destination and then moving them,
will only keep the permissions when moved on the same logical drive.
(NT rule)
This was tested using the V2R1L6 client.
Wim.
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