Hello together,
here's a short description of my problem:
We've got a fileserver with several folders and mapped drives (e.g. home, dep, etc.) and we're about to move all files to a new storagesystem. Not as usual we don't have administrator rights at our domain (complicated situation, please don't discuss it here). The AD admins granted us a special user, let's call him 'Jim' which has read access to all files and folders.
We started with a temporary folder, where each user got his own subfolder named after his last name. After the copy process the owner of all files changed to Jim! And we're not able to get it back to the original once.
We've tried robocopy as well as Richcopy, both without success. I think we need the "management auditing userright" for copy the owner information, at least that's what robocopy told us as we tried several parameters.
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Sorry but I'm confused by this logic. I'm able to read everything and got the local admin rights on my storage but I'm not able to set the new rights after my copyjob? And why does the ownership change after the initial copy to Jim??
So, if anyone can just tell me if I'm right with my suggestion that we need these rights or does someone know a better maybe simple solution?
Thanks in advance
Cheers
Sascha