Re: File permissions screwed up
- From: "Karl Levinson, mvp" <levinson_k@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 16 May 2006 10:28:42 -0400
As you may know, there are both file permissions and share permissions to
contend with, and both have to allow the access.
You may have to take ownership of the folder, via the permissions Advanced
properties section on the folder, before you can then assign permissions to
it.
You might also have to confirm the new folder is shared, and confirm the
share permissions on the share are correct as well.
"Jeremy Harrison" <JeremyHarrison@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
message news:ABB5C089-1A5F-45D7-86D4-E6E0E487B938@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Hello all,me
I copied a data structure from folder on my server to another, using the
xcopy /t command. Example "xcopy /t c:\data c:\share". Now it seems that
whenever I try to assign permissions to those folders (c:\share), it tells
"access is denied". I'm trying to assign 3 different user groups access tokilled
the folder. 2 user groups need Full Access, the last group is read-only.
As long as I'm the administrator on the server, I can create a file within
the folder. Once I go to the workstation, no joy. Even if I sign on as
Administrator, I can't create a file on that directory. It's like it
all network access to the folder.
Any ideas would be greatly appreciated...
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