Re: Shared Directories - Permissions

From: Miha Pihler (miha.pihler_at_Atlantis-N0Spam.si)
Date: 07/30/03


Date: Wed, 30 Jul 2003 19:28:12 +0200


Hi Roger,

Have you checked Share Permissions? Right click My Computer (on Win2K PC) ->
Manage -> Shared Folders -> Shares -> double click share that you are having
problems with and click on Share Permissions tab... Check the permission set
here...

-- 
Mike
MCSA 2K, MCSE 2K, MCT, ...
"Roger" <roger.colon@dhs.gov> wrote in message
news:003901c356be$cc804840$a501280a@phx.gbl...
> On the local W2K server, I am able to create, read and
> write to certain folders as my own local account. When I
> go to my Windows XP desktop, and remotely login into the
> W2K server via My Network Places (I mapped the server and
> the shared drive) I do not have the same permissions. I
> can only read files. If i give myself full administrator
> permissions, I can do it all. This makes no sense to me.
> Again its a W2K Server and a Windows XP desktop. Any
> advice would be most greatful.


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