Re: can't access shared folder

From: Bradley Dinerman [MVP] (Chair_at_NO_SPAMneisg.org)
Date: 04/29/04


Date: Thu, 29 Apr 2004 13:11:22 -0400

It's possible that your NTFS permissions are restricting you even though
the share permissions give you rights.

Yours,
Brad Dinerman

Mike wrote:

> I am sharing a couple of folders from my Win2K SP4 OS. I
> am on a domain run by a Win2K server.
>
> I have shared 2 folders with EVERYONE having permision to
> full access.
>
> I can see the PC, I can see the folders,when I try to
> access the folder itself I get the message that I don't
> have permission.

-- 
______________________________________
Bradley J. Dinerman, MVP - Windows Server Systems
Chair, New England Information Security Group
http://www.neisg.org


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