Article ID: 168470 - Last Review: November 1, 2006 - Revision: 1.1 SCopy Copies Local Domain Group to Other Domains
This article was previously published under Q168470 SYMPTOMS
A local group from a trusted domain appears to have permissions to a file
on a trusting domain when the file's permissions are examined with CACLS,
File Manager, or Windows NT Explorer. But the local group permissions have
no effect on the file in the trusting domain. If a user's only permissions
to the file in the trusting domain come from his or her membership in the
trusted domain's local group, he or she does not have access to the file in
the trusting domain.
CAUSE
The Windows NT Resource Kit utility SCopy was used to copy the file from
the trusted domain to the trusting domain.
RESOLUTION
Remove local groups from file permissions before using SCopy /o to copy
files from one domain to another.
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