CopyRight allows the system administrator to copy network shares, files, folders and accounts including their security information.
It is integrated with Windows® Explorer and offers an additional command line interface very similar to the built-in Xcopy command.
CopyRight supports Microsoft Windows® NT 4.0, Windows® 2000, Windows® 2003 and Windows® XP.
Additionally it is capable of synchronizing the source with the destination, copying only files that have recently changed and deleting files that no longer exist at the source.
The security information copied consists of the following:
You can copy files with CopyRight that are "normally" not accessible, in the same way it is done by Windows® NT's Backup features, allowing you to backup all your files, even those where the ACL would deny the access.
For data migration purposes you can:
- Assume identically named users and groups in the source and destination environment
- Graphically define which users and groups in the source environment relate to which users and groups in the destination environment
- Automatically copy the required users and groups from the source to the destination environment
- Synchronize the required users and groups from the source with the users and groups in the destination environment