Re: Addtl Info

From: Steven Umbach (n9rou_at_n0spam-comcast.net)
Date: 07/14/04


Date: Wed, 14 Jul 2004 04:55:39 GMT

Check the ntfs permissions of the drives also as share permissions are only
pertinent for network access. See if you can access your drives from the command
prompt and look in Event Viewer for any error messages that may be related.

You can use gpedit.msc to view and modify Local Group Policy. Go to user
configuration/administrative templates/Windows components/Windows Explorer to
see if any restrictions to the drives are configured there. If you do not find
an, set the drive restrictions to disabled to see if that helps. It may also be
worthwhile too boot into safe mode to see if the problem persists and if it does
not you have a conflict with a startup application/service. --- Steve

"HooDoo" <hoodoo67spambuffer@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:10f9dpu790d7u8b@corp.supernews.com...
> Strangely, if I attempt access to MyDocs via the desktop it is denied. If I
> attempt access to the partitions via MyComputer on the desktop it is denied.
>
> However
>
> If I click on the Win Explorer icon that was in the taskbar before the
> lockout issue, then the lockout error will be generated but Win Explorer
> opens and I have access to both MyDocs and the partitions.
>
> I remember reading about this somewhere and can't remember how to fix it. It
> seems like a policy issue but where do I go to resolve it? I wouldn't know
> where to look in admin tools to fix it.
>
> It's basically the desktop that is locked down and I need to get around
> that. Can anyone can point me in the easy direction where to fix that in
> the system it would be appreciated.
>
>



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