Greetings,
We replaced a filer named home2 with a new head. We physically moved disks from the old head to the new head. One of the volumes that we moved uses ntfs security style. I used to be able to map the volume/share as user home2\administrator and had "full contol" on everything.
Now, however, the home2\administrator user on the new head has a new SID while the ACLs in the volume display the old SID. So now Administrator has limited access rights (can't drill down into folders, can't change ACLs, etc.) Doesn't the local Administrator user trump the ACLs ?
Anyone have any suggestions? I'm a Unix guy with limited Windows knowledge.
By the way, the filer is a member of a Windows AD domain, but I'm not a domain admin, so I don't have a privileged AD account. That's why I use the local Administrator account. Do I need to get a domain admin to help me?
Steve Losen scl@virginia.edu phone: 434-924-0640
University of Virginia ITC Unix Support