Users unable to write to folder
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Date: 06/16/03
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Date: Mon, 16 Jun 2003 12:20:56 -0700
What are the file level permissions.
Users are effected by both share and file.
>-----Original Message-----
>Hi,
>
>I am running W2K Pro workstations on an NT 4.0 domain.
>Recently, I had a user that was deleting folders off of a
>shared drive (by mistake he claims). I changed the
>directory permissions on the share from the explorer
window
>from one of the W2K workstations to limit the drive to
>read-only. A legit user needed access to save a file on
the
>share so I gave explicit permissions to the user, however
>now when they try to save to the shared folder the get
an
>error saying the drive is read-only and they can't save.
I
>reset the permissions on the folder (this time from
within
>the NT explorer) but still continue to have the same
>problem. I know it's a permissions problem because when I
>log on as admin I can save to that share with no
problems.
>My question is how can I allow users to once again be
able
>to write to that shared directory? The current ACL
>permissions are as follows:
>
>Authenticated Users: Change
>Guest: Read
>Admins: Full Control
>Domain Users: Change
>
>Anyone belonging to any of the groups other than admin
are
>unable to write to the directory, even though it shows
that
>they have "Change" permission. Please Help! Thanks in
advance.
>.
>
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