We have a network share located on our DC. It's a large drive that hosts our users' documents, etc. However, the drive is filling up, so we want to *move* the files to our SAN. The permissions for each folder allows access by the user and Domain Admins *ONLY*. [Everyone group access has been removed.]
I am pretty sure we could copy the files over to the SAN, then use a script to point the user's to their new share. The problem is that most users do not log in/out each day. Do you have any other suggestions?
ENVIRONMENT:
Windows 2003 Server
AD Services
Mapped drive for docs, etc.
Hitachi SAN
Windows 2000 & Windows XP Pro Workstations
BTW, I tried simply moving my folder and one other users folder to the SAN. When I did, the user lost access to the files within. As a domain admin, I still had access. The permissions, etc were all screwed up, though.
I appreciate any help YOU can offer. THANKS!
CJarman
I am pretty sure we could copy the files over to the SAN, then use a script to point the user's to their new share. The problem is that most users do not log in/out each day. Do you have any other suggestions?
ENVIRONMENT:
Windows 2003 Server
AD Services
Mapped drive for docs, etc.
Hitachi SAN
Windows 2000 & Windows XP Pro Workstations
BTW, I tried simply moving my folder and one other users folder to the SAN. When I did, the user lost access to the files within. As a domain admin, I still had access. The permissions, etc were all screwed up, though.
I appreciate any help YOU can offer. THANKS!
CJarman