08-28-2012 06:30 AM
Hi!
I need to assign permissions to severals Groups (AD) to severals Vaults. And I need to do it with one single script.
Enterprise\Group1 --> Read permissions to Vault1
Enterprise\Group2 --> Read permissions to Vault2
Any ideas? I think it only allow you to run the script for a single user or all user. This is not the case.
Thx
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08-28-2012 11:47 AM
really?
errr well i guess it'd be something like "myFile,bat" with the followingc
c:\Program files (x86)\Enterprise Vault\evpm.exe -e myExchServer -m mailbox@domain.com -f myEVPMFile1.ini
c:\Program files (x86)\Enterprise Vault\evpm.exe -e myExchServer -m mailbox@domain.com -f myEVPMFile2.ini
08-28-2012 06:50 AM
http://www.symantec.com/business/support/index?page=content&id=TECH69114
[Directory] DirectoryComputerName=evserver01 SiteName=mySite [ArchivePermissions] ArchiveName = user1 GrantAccess = read, MYDOMAIN\userGroup1 [ArchivePermissions] ArchiveName = user2 GrantAccess = read, MYDOMAIN\UserGroup2
08-28-2012 06:51 AM
and just as a matter of interest, even if you did have to split it out in to multiple EVPM scripts, why is that an issue?
08-28-2012 07:52 AM
Not working, only give permissions to the first Vault. The rest remain the same.
08-28-2012 09:18 AM
then split it out in to different EVPM's and have a batch file run them
also remember they only need to be run once and not daily, only to be reapplied if someone has manually removed them from the VAC or zapped the archive permissions
08-28-2012 11:05 AM
So, one .ini for each permission... Ok, an example of the batch?
08-28-2012 11:47 AM
really?
errr well i guess it'd be something like "myFile,bat" with the followingc
c:\Program files (x86)\Enterprise Vault\evpm.exe -e myExchServer -m mailbox@domain.com -f myEVPMFile1.ini
c:\Program files (x86)\Enterprise Vault\evpm.exe -e myExchServer -m mailbox@domain.com -f myEVPMFile2.ini
08-28-2012 11:33 PM
So, the original script *does* work...
My script is this: