Re: "Access denied" with xp_cmdshell (!)



But problem is that I have tried to give for that account full control
seperately. I mean I added the permission entry "DOMAIN\SQLUser - Full
control" to NTFS security and also to sharing security settings.

Still waiting for help...

Vycka

"Laurentiu Cristofor [MSFT]" <laur@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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If you recently made the domain account an administrator, you may need to
restart Sql Server for those permissions to take effect. A change of
permissions for an account won't affect processes already running as that
account.

Thanks

--
Laurentiu Cristofor [MSFT]
Software Design Engineer
SQL Server Engine
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"Vycka" <vyciunas@xxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hello,

I'm running this command on my SQL server and I'm getting an error
'Access
denied.'

EXEC master.dbo.xp_cmdshell 'cacls "\\PC1\Temp\3.bmp" \E \G
DOMAIN\User:R'


- My sql server service is running on a domain account and that account
is
and administrator in sql server computer and in computer PC1.
- Directory "Temp" Sharing rights are "everyone - full control".
- File 3.bmp permissions are that all admins get full control.


This command works fine only when I set file permissions to "everyone -
full
control".


SQL server version - MS SQL 2005 Standard edition x64

Thanks for help

Vyckla







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