Monday 21 September 2009

log checking

edge traffic at the gateway
dirty excuse for an angel
printer password won't reset
don't let this desperate moonlight leave me

Thursday 3 September 2009

One user enters, one user leaves

subinacl, a wonderbox of command-line ACL power, is part of the Windows Resource Kit.

Here's syntax to transfer one user's access pattern onto another user.

subinacl /subdirectories \\server\departments\accounts\* /replace=ark=gru

This goes through all of the folders in accounts, and replaces ark's SID with gru's SID.
gru now has all the same folder permissions that ark had.

Note: According to the help file (subinacl /help /replace) :

SubInAcl version 5.2.3790.1180

/REPLACE
--------

/replace=DomainName\OldAccount=DomainName\New_Account

replace all ACEs (Audit and Permissions) in the object
Ex: /replace=DOM_MARKETING\ChairMan=NEWDOM\NewChairMan will replace
all ACEs containing DOM_MARKETING\ChairMan with NewChairMan SID
retrieves from NEWDOM domain
Warning: if DomainName\New_Account has already an ACE, ACE replacement is
skipped


Because /replace is supposed to _replace_ ark's SID with gru's, one would expect to find no more references to ark via the Sharing and Security GUI for a folder.
However, in my system, I found that gru now had an entry alongside every one of the ark's entries.

Wednesday 2 September 2009

it's definitely not true

but it is something i had to find out today.

du –sh /it_support

drive the settings

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