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Anonymous
2019-08-22T11:31:37+00:00

Good afternoon,

Used are

Server Windows Server 2012 R2 Standard 6.3.9600 (64bit) / was migrated from Windows Server 2010

Local computer Windows10 ver 10.0.18362.295 (64bit)

User have admin rights (on source and destination)

Data copied from server to local computer

XCOPY "%LOCAL_SERVERPATH%\SW16\userAPPS\ISS_data" "C:\ISS_data" /D /E /C /R /I /K /Y

After copy are new directories and files on local computer without permission (all data were copied but no permission exist)

Same behaviour for robocopy (v1.96)

"%ROBOCOBY%" "%SOURCE_ecscad2016_INST%" "%DESTINATION_ECS2016%" /S /R:3 /W:15 /LOG:"%LOGFILE%"

"%ROBOCOBY%" "%SOURCE_ECSCAD2016_OSRAM_inst%" "%DESTINATION_ECS2016_inst%" /S /R:3 /W:15 /XD PROJECT /LOG+:"%LOGFILE%"

Alt+Enter on local directory showed 

in Slovak "Kedze su povolenia pre ISS_data nesprávne usporiadané, niektoré položky nemusia byť využité"

in Englih "The permissions on ISS_data are incorrectly ordered, which may cause some entries to be ineffective."

When this bat file with xcopy and robocopy was used between Windows Server 2010 and Windows 7 Ent, then no any problem with permission was exist. Problem became with new configuration.

Server dir

Local dir

Thank you.

Windows for home | Windows 10 | Files, folders, and storage

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  1. Anonymous
    2019-08-22T15:47:17+00:00

    I hope anyone else would jump in and help. I would ask if someone knows better.

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  2. Anonymous
    2019-08-22T12:32:07+00:00

    Hello,

    thanks, but maybe answer is not server relevant.

    xcopy/robocopy is used on non server pc (only files are copied from the server).

    It seems on Windows 10 are exist different access rights and handling with xcopy...

    Maybe someone may help.

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  3. Anonymous
    2019-08-22T11:43:27+00:00

    Hi,

    Server and IT Pro questions are best handled on our sister Site Technet as this is only a Windows consumer only forum:

    https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums

    Please choose the most appropriate category on Technet forums from the left.

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