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abstract

TCopy copies trustee assignments from one directory structure to another.

NOTE: This utility was created to help system administrators and is provided free of charge as a courtesy. It is not a Novell supported product. 8/20/2004 readme change only

installation

TCOPY.EXE
version Beta2 (NetWare 3.x, NetWare 4.x, and IntraNetWare) Copyright (C) 1997 Novell, Inc.
All Rights Reserved

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CONTENTS
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I. Abstract
II. Installation Instructions
III. Usage
IV. Product Description
V. Enhancements/Bug Fixes
VI. Known Issues
VII. Frequently Asked Questions

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I. ABSTRACT
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TCopy copies trustee assignments from one directory structure
to another.

NOTE: This utility was created to help system administrators and
is provided free of charge as a courtesy. It is not a Novell
supported product.

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II. INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
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Copy TCOPY.EXE to the SYS:\PUBLIC directory on your server.

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III. USAGE
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tcopy <source> [destination] [/s ]

   /S Copy trustees in current directory AND subdirectories.

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IV. PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
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Tcopy copies trustee assignments and inherited rights filters
from one directory structure to another. The source and
destination do not have to be on the same volume or server.
If no destination is specified, Tcopy defaults to the current
directory.

NOTE: Files are NOT copied, only trustee assignments and
inherited rights filters are copied.

Examples:

  Copy all trustees in j: to the current directory.
       TCOPY j:

  Copy all trustees from j:\ to k:\ including subdirectories.
       TCOPY j:\ k:\ /s
         
  Copy trustees in current directory to the data directory on
  drive k:.
       TCOPY . k:\data
       
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V. ENHANCEMENTS/BUG FIXES
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None

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VI. KNOWN ISSUES
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None
 
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VII. FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
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Q: How is TCopy helpful to me?

A: TCopy is useful anytime you want to copy or move data from one
volume or server to another volume or server and preserve the
trustee assignments.

Q: Doesn't NCOPY preserve trustee assignments?

A: No.

Q: Is there any other way to preserve trustee assignments?

A: Yes, use Backup/Restore solutions (SMS compliant for 4.x).

Novell Product and Version:
GroupWise
NetWare 3.11
NetWare 3.12
NetWare 4.1
NetWare 4.11
NetWare 4.2
intraNetWare 4.11
intraNetWare for Small Business 4.11

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Document Title: TCOPY2.EXE; Copies Trustee Assignments
Document ID: 2937758
Creation Date: 04MAY1998
Modified Date: 20AUG2004
Document Revision: 2
Novell Product Class: NetWare
Novell Product and Version: NetWare 4.2

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