The Security Options table lists the group security options that you can set. Boolean values are specified as either 1 (true) or 0 (false).
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Name |
Explanation |
Comment |
Valid Values |
Dependency |
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Migrate group memberships |
Do you want to migrate the group security when performing a multiuser migration? |
If on, any group security associated with a user is also migrated. |
1 = On 0 = Off Defaults to On |
Must be performing a multiuser migration. |
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Store NTFS security information |
Do you want to store NTFS security information when creating a DNA file? |
Defines if file and folder security settings are stored when a DNA file is created. |
1 = On 0 = Off Defaults to Off |
None. |
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Apply file and folder permissions |
Do you want to apply NTFS security information for files and folders? |
Defines if file and folder security settings are applied when the DNA file is applied. |
0 = Never Overwrite 1 = Always overwrite 2 = Append Defaults to Never Overwrite |
Must use with storing the file and folder permission option of On. |
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Create Local User Accounts (Note: Accounts will only be created in a multi-user migration and cannot be undone.) |
Do you want to create local user accounts for any users referenced in the NTFS security settings for each file or directory migrated? |
If true, CA DMM creates local user accounts for every unknown user account referenced in the NTFS security settings and applies ACE (access control entry). Group creation is not supported as it might create inconsistencies with group membership migration. |
1 = True 0 = False Defaults to False |
Must use with Apply NTFS Security Information during migration on. |
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Authenticate Domain User Profiles |
Do you want domain user profiles to be authenticated by their domain server? |
If enabled, domain user profiles selected for migration will be authenticated by their domain server. If disabled, the domain user profiles will not be authenticated. Accounts cannot be created with this option disabled. The default will disable authentication only in crossover cable migrations, where authentication is likely to cause long delays. You may also want to turn off this option to optimize performance. |
Never- Never authenticates Always- Always authenticates Never in crossover cable migration- Disables authentication only when performing a migration through crossover cable. Defaults to Never in crossover cable migration.
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None. |
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