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I need help coming up with a plan to fix my NTFS security permissions problems

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Stoic Joker:
I've got 30 virtual systems running on 2 physical Hyper-V servers here at the office. The two physical host machines run in a secondary (forest and) domain that is completely invisible to the production systems, and the whole shebang has been rock stable for the ~2 years we've had it in operation.

I replicated the configuration for a local school last year (which I also manage for them), and they too have been quite happy with it.

So list me under Hugh fan of Hyper-V!

superboyac:
I've got 30 virtual systems running on 2 physical Hyper-V servers here at the office. The two physical host machines run in a secondary (forest and) domain that is completely invisible to the production systems, and the whole shebang has been rock stable for the ~2 years we've had it in operation.

I replicated the configuration for a local school last year (which I also manage for them), and they too have been quite happy with it.

So list me under Hugh fan of Hyper-V!
-Stoic Joker (August 18, 2015, 06:49 AM)
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I would like to do this.  how should I think about this?  here's what I'm thinking...
my main purpose for the server is to be a central storage server
I'll also use AD and domain services for managing all the home devices
I won't do too much more than that on the server itself, maybe run a couple of shared applications, but most of the software will be on local machines.

So, using hyper-v, how is this supposed to be organized?  I basically will have one tower for the physical server.  The only additional boxes would be for more storage.

from reading 40's post above, i want to know what gets installed on the bare metal, and what can be run from a hyper-v VM...
Does AD and the main server go on the bare metal?
And then do I run the applications on a VM?
is there a rule of thumb about what gets on a VM and what doesn't?  From what I've read so far, it sounds like AD should be on the main host OS, and nothing else.  In my case, I'll also install the software raid on the main host OS, but I actually don't think I have to with the way it works.

40hz:
Note: if it's just you - and only you - who will ever be accessing the server, you can also simply grant Full Control permission for the Everyone group across the board and be done with it.-40hz (August 13, 2015, 08:59 AM)
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O_O ... Ggaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa!!
-Stoic Joker (August 13, 2015, 11:17 AM)
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I knew that'd getcha! ;D ;D ;D

Oh!...Hey!...You ok? Here...just sit a moment and take some deep breaths!

40hz:
@SB:





They're a little "gabby" but still pretty good. :Thmbsup:

superboyac:
Note: if it's just you - and only you - who will ever be accessing the server, you can also simply grant Full Control permission for the Everyone group across the board and be done with it.-40hz (August 13, 2015, 08:59 AM)
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O_O ... Ggaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa!!
-Stoic Joker (August 13, 2015, 11:17 AM)
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I knew that'd getcha! ;D ;D ;D

Oh!...Hey!...You ok? Here...just sit a moment and take some deep breaths!

-40hz (August 18, 2015, 03:59 PM)
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the funny thing is...after my initial experience, i may have become so paranoid to avoid it again, i just may do this!!  hey, it's just me, so all the users are just different versions of me!

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