Permissions on "Open Files"

From: Anselmo Q (AnselmoQ_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 10/08/04


Date: Thu, 7 Oct 2004 22:33:01 -0700

I'm trying to make a user see what files are open on w W2000 server. He's
able to log on via TS, but he has no admin privileges on the server. When he
gets to the Open Files option at the Computer Management snap in, he gets the
following message : "Yo do not have permissions to see the list of the files
opened by windows clients". If he runs a Net files command, the result is
access denied.

Is there a way to grant a user rights to view files opened on a server ?

Thanks, Anselmo



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