Re: Access Permissions

From: Arild Bakken (arildb_@hotmail.com)
Date: 08/12/02


From: "Arild Bakken" <arildb_@hotmail.com>
Date: Mon, 12 Aug 2002 16:26:11 +0200


Did you check the permissions on the folder (not the share)? Giving more
control on a share will not override NTFS restrictions on the files and
folders.

Arild

Pharmacy wrote:
> Last week, my server crashed taking the only hard disk with it.
>
> I reinstalled everything and restored all files but now I seem to
> have a problem with one account (that I know of).
>
> The folder is shared with "full control" priveleges for Domain Admins
> and this one account. The Security tab is set the same way (DA's and
> this account)
>
> When a network drive is mapped, it accepts the share but the data in
> the folder is inaccessible - message - Access denied.
>
> Is there anything else I can try besides recreating the account ? I
> tried creating another folder with the same permissions, but got the
> same result.
>
> Thanks for any help



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