Re: Permissions Problem

From: calvinX (robot_spamrelief_drone_nospam_at_hotgrail.com)
Date: 01/19/04


Date: Mon, 19 Jan 2004 16:22:21 -0500

It was the permissions on the share not the security settings, for those who
want to know if they happen to ahve the same problem.

"calvinX" <robot_spamrelief_drone_nospam@hotgrail.com> wrote in message
news:eiZmm5s3DHA.1428@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl...
> Hi All,
>
> I am having a permissions problem in my windows domain and would like some
> input. Here is the scenario:
>
> Servers:
> Windows 2000 File Server (lets call it XServer)
> Windows 2003 Citrix Terminal Server (lets call it YServer)
>
> Users:
> Admin (an administrator)
> User (a locked down user that is a member of groups "TS User" and "Demo
> User")
>
> There is a shared folder on XServer that contains various other folders
all
> realted to each individual user. This folder is mapped properly whenever
> any type of user logs in. The permissions are set to:
>
> Base Folder: Administrators [Full Control], TS Users [Read, List Contents,
> Read & Execute]
> Sub Folder : Administrators [Full Control], Demo User [Full Control] (do
> not inherit from above)
>
> I am curious as to why when I logon to the citrix server and launch an
> application, I cannot save files to the defined sub folder for 'User', but
I
> can when I login using the Administrators account. I tried adding
EVERYONE
> to the base and the sub folder and setting to full control but this does
not
> work (aside from the fact that this is an unacceptable setup).
>
> Any help would be great, Thanks
>
> Calvin X
>
>
>



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