Re: Access debied on file

From: Craig (craig.walsh@lostwax.com)
Date: 09/05/02


From: "Craig" <craig.walsh@lostwax.com>
Date: Thu, 5 Sep 2002 14:37:24 +0100


Log onto the server as the domain administrator, find the file and take
ownership, if this is a 2000 server then you need to make sure that the
folder is not inheriting permissions
Cheers
GOD

"Marc De Schepper" <marc.de.schepper@staff.telenet.be> wrote in message
news:9d6801c2525f$bca3b010$2ae2c90a@phx.gbl...
> Hey,
> I'm having a problem. Someone copied soms files to our
> fileserver. Now I (as an administrator) can NOT change the
> permission or take ownership of this folder. Even When I
> ask the properties The security tab is not available. When
> I try to take owership of the folder above, he still gives
> me an access denied on that folder. I tried almost
> everything to access that file. Any ideas?
>



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