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From: Peter Sawatzki
Also have a look at RoboCopy from the resource kit. As the copy is also
resumeable it can save you a lot of time.
Peter
In article ,
lbodacious{at}myrealbox.com says...
> The following question was posted:
> http://www.ntdev.org/archive/ntdev9902/msg0161.html
>
> "Does anyone know of an equivalent to the Win32 CopyFile call which
> reserves the source file's ACL's (I.e. security data on which
> users/groups may do what to the file) and duplicates it for the
> destination file?"
>
> My question: Are there any utilities/services that would do this via
> the network?
> A friend has a Peered LAN that contains an aging file server. He is
> currently installing another to that its place. He doesn't wish to stop
> the old until the new is replicated. The old is NT 4.0 and the new is
> W2K.
>
> Secure Copy (http://www.smallwonders.com/SecureCopy.htm) would do but
> too expensive for possible one time use.
>
> Any suggestions would be appreciated!
>
>
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