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Problem with upgrading to Windows server Domain controller to 2019
2020-04-22
10:23 AM
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A domain controller was upgraded from Windows 2008 to Windows 2019 and broke the mixed mode shares from windows to Unix. Unix can no longer see the some of the mixed mode shares. I created a new volume with mixed mode security setting and shared that on Windows and Unix. The new vol can be seen on both Windows and Unix.
How can I compare the permission of the old share (not accessible) with the new share (accessible on both window and Unix) under the new domain controller?
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https://kb.netapp.com/app/answers/answer_view/a_id/1071847/loc/en_US
https://kb.netapp.com/app/answers/answer_view/a_id/1032251/loc/en_US
Try those two. Usually it's better to use UNIX or NTFS security style as these kinds of problems can happen, especially if user mapping isn't set up properly.
