Showing posts with label share. Show all posts
Showing posts with label share. Show all posts
Sunday, December 18, 2016
Tips How to migrate file server share and permissions
Tips How to migrate file server share and permissions
If you are changing File server (from 2008 to 2012 ) and you want to preserve all permissions and mantain same shares you need to utilize this procedure (take care about other permissions/print server shares) too.
- Launch regedit
- Export HKLMSYSTEMCurrentControlSetServicesLanmanServerShares registry key from the source server
- Disable SERVER service on the source server (to be sure no one is modifying data during migration)
- Run RoboCopy using /COPYALL key (or /SEC key at least)
robocopy source destination /MIR /SEC /E - Import registry file (exported in the first step) to the destination server
- Restart SERVER service on the destination server (required for imported registry file to take an effect)
Important: It would important to save shares register keys on destination file server in case of problems or incompatibility too, there could be, infact, old shares deletions problems
In case you are still working on windows 2003 to 2012 R2 file server migration procedure this procedure should be allways fine but I would suggest to search more internet articles, here they are some articles:
Migrating File Servers from Windows Server 2003 to Windows Server 2012 R2
http://blogs.technet.com/b/josebda/archive/2014/11/05/migrating-file-server-from-windows-server-2003-to-windows-server-2012-r2.aspx
Step-By-Step: Migrating a 2003 file server with Microsoft File Server Migration Toolkit
http://blogs.technet.com/b/canitpro/archive/2014/11/06/step-by-step-migrating-a-2003-file-server-with-microsoft-file-server-migration-toolkit.aspx
# /MIR :: MIRror a directory tree (equivalent to /E plus /PURGE).
# /B :: copy files in Backup mode.
# /E :: copy subdirectories, including Empty ones.
# /W:n :: Wait time between retries: default is 30 seconds.
# /IPG:n :: Inter-Packet Gap (ms), to free bandwidth on slow lines.
# /NDL :: No Directory List - dont log directory names.
# /NP :: No Progress - dont display percentage copied.
# /XD dirs [dirs]... :: eXclude Directories matching given names/paths.
more Robocopy parameters and Examples
http://www.devadmin.it/2016/02/27/copia-di-una-cartella-mantenendo-i-permessi-ntfs/
Tips - How to migrate file server share and permissions
http://www.alessandromazzanti.com/2015/11/tips-how-to-migrate-file-server-share.html
Server - Salvare i nomi e permessi di condivisioni di rete che utilizzano Netbios
http://www.alessandromazzanti.com/2011/03/salvare-i-nomi-e-permessi-di.html
Scritping - Use robocopy to replicate file to remote location
http://www.alessandromazzanti.com/2014/01/scritping-use-robocopy-to-replicate.html
In case you are still working on windows 2003 to 2012 R2 file server migration procedure this procedure should be allways fine but I would suggest to search more internet articles, here they are some articles:
Migrating File Servers from Windows Server 2003 to Windows Server 2012 R2
http://blogs.technet.com/b/josebda/archive/2014/11/05/migrating-file-server-from-windows-server-2003-to-windows-server-2012-r2.aspx
Step-By-Step: Migrating a 2003 file server with Microsoft File Server Migration Toolkit
http://blogs.technet.com/b/canitpro/archive/2014/11/06/step-by-step-migrating-a-2003-file-server-with-microsoft-file-server-migration-toolkit.aspx
# /MIR :: MIRror a directory tree (equivalent to /E plus /PURGE).
# /B :: copy files in Backup mode.
# /E :: copy subdirectories, including Empty ones.
# /W:n :: Wait time between retries: default is 30 seconds.
# /IPG:n :: Inter-Packet Gap (ms), to free bandwidth on slow lines.
# /NDL :: No Directory List - dont log directory names.
# /NP :: No Progress - dont display percentage copied.
# /XD dirs [dirs]... :: eXclude Directories matching given names/paths.
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more Robocopy parameters and Examples
http://www.devadmin.it/2016/02/27/copia-di-una-cartella-mantenendo-i-permessi-ntfs/
Tips - How to migrate file server share and permissions
http://www.alessandromazzanti.com/2015/11/tips-how-to-migrate-file-server-share.html
Server - Salvare i nomi e permessi di condivisioni di rete che utilizzano Netbios
http://www.alessandromazzanti.com/2011/03/salvare-i-nomi-e-permessi-di.html
Scritping - Use robocopy to replicate file to remote location
http://www.alessandromazzanti.com/2014/01/scritping-use-robocopy-to-replicate.html
Available link for download
Saturday, November 12, 2016
Tips Android How to Customize Share Menu
Tips Android How to Customize Share Menu
How often do you use the Share menu in Android devices? If its too often, do not be surprised because its Share menu has become the most convenient way for users of Android devices to share data from one application to another.
But one thing that needs to be borne in mind Share menu is a variety of applications that automatically entered into the Share menu. On the other hand, you might just often share data to 3 or 4 applications only. Any stack of applications inevitably affect the Share menu browsing is so slow work because it is heavier and harder to maintain. But not to worry, because Android has a way to overcome them.
You can set any application that is in Share menu by using the Android app called Andmade Share. With this application you will be able to customize not only the Share menu as you wish but can also hide certain apps from Share menu or can also perform a quick access to the applications that you are referring to.
1. The first step of course, you have to open the app and download Play Store Andmade Share. Next you need to make the menu as the default Andmade Share Share Share menu replaces Androids OS. Do it by selecting the Share option from any app.

2. When you tap the Share option, you will be faced with a popup asking you to choose between Andmade Share and Android System. Make sure you choose Andmadae Share as default so replacing Androids stock share.

3. To arrange items in the order in Andmade Share menu, you need to select the Share menu once again from any app. When Andshare menu appears, drag any item from the list to the position you want.
4. To hide the app from the Share menu, you have to open the app Andmade Share of drwer. Scroll down to the option Hidden lalutap apps, select the apps you want to hide from the Share menu.
Andmade Share Pro version ($ 2) has more features as well as share a few apps at a time. If you just want to try, you can install Andmade Share Free version on Google Play Store now.
But one thing that needs to be borne in mind Share menu is a variety of applications that automatically entered into the Share menu. On the other hand, you might just often share data to 3 or 4 applications only. Any stack of applications inevitably affect the Share menu browsing is so slow work because it is heavier and harder to maintain. But not to worry, because Android has a way to overcome them.
You can set any application that is in Share menu by using the Android app called Andmade Share. With this application you will be able to customize not only the Share menu as you wish but can also hide certain apps from Share menu or can also perform a quick access to the applications that you are referring to.
1. The first step of course, you have to open the app and download Play Store Andmade Share. Next you need to make the menu as the default Andmade Share Share Share menu replaces Androids OS. Do it by selecting the Share option from any app.
2. When you tap the Share option, you will be faced with a popup asking you to choose between Andmade Share and Android System. Make sure you choose Andmadae Share as default so replacing Androids stock share.
3. To arrange items in the order in Andmade Share menu, you need to select the Share menu once again from any app. When Andshare menu appears, drag any item from the list to the position you want.
4. To hide the app from the Share menu, you have to open the app Andmade Share of drwer. Scroll down to the option Hidden lalutap apps, select the apps you want to hide from the Share menu.
Andmade Share Pro version ($ 2) has more features as well as share a few apps at a time. If you just want to try, you can install Andmade Share Free version on Google Play Store now.
Available link for download
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