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From: Connie (conniek@astound.net)
Date: 04/09/03

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    From: "Connie" <conniek@astound.net>
    Date: Wed, 9 Apr 2003 03:02:01 -0700
    
    

    Had individual user folders on the network drive on our
    NT 4.0. (Example, \\server\bob$ on a mapped U: drive) so
    the users can save their more important - hard to replace
    work to the network.

    We replaced the nt with Win2K server, and now the only
    people who can access their folders are admins. I checked
    user permissions on the shared folder and gave each one
    admin rights to their folders which apparently had
    disappeared during the server change and now they can
    access their networked folder and can get into the files
    located in it, however, they get 'access denied' when
    trying to open a folder.

    Any ideas on what else I need to do?
    Thanks!

     


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