Creating and securing SMB shares
With your file server service set up, the next step in deploying a file server is to create SMB shares and secure them. For decades, administrators have used the net.exe
command to set up shared folders and to do a lot more. These continue to work, but you may find the new cmdlets easier to use, particularly if you're automating large-scale SMB server deployments.
This recipe looks at creating and securing shares on a Server 2019 platform using the PowerShell SMBServer
module. You also use cmdlets from the NTFSSecurity
module (a third-party module you download from the PS Gallery).
Getting ready
You run this recipe on the file server (FS1
) that you set up and hardened in the Setting up and securing your SMB server recipe. In this recipe, you share a folder (C:\Foo
) on the file server. You created this folder previously. Then, you create a file in the C:\Foo
folder you just shared and set the ACL for the files to be the same as for the share. You use the...