NTFS permissions are stored in the filesystem, so moving it to another server will retain NTFS permissions.
If you mean share permissions, those are stored in the registry, so moving to another server means the share permissions are gone.
Note: when moving to another physical server, depending on your setup, be sure to have a backup of your data, as something like a PV220S cannot just be connected to another raid controller and expected to work. Depending on what you had and what you're changing to, it may or may not work. If it's a PV220S on a PERC card (LSI-based PERC), then changing to a newer (LSI-based) PERC has a chance to work. If you're going from one brand perc going to another, you may run into problems.
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If you mean share permissions, those are stored in the registry, so moving to another server means the share permissions are gone.
Note: when moving to another physical server, depending on your setup, be sure to have a backup of your data, as something like a PV220S cannot just be connected to another raid controller and expected to work. Depending on what you had and what you're changing to, it may or may not work. If it's a PV220S on a PERC card (LSI-based PERC), then changing to a newer (LSI-based) PERC has a chance to work. If you're going from one brand perc going to another, you may run into problems.
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February 8th, 2007 16:00