Re: Server 2003 access share security
- From: Adam <adam@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 09 Feb 2006 12:32:59 -0800
"Jon Jones" <nobody@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
news:T8zGf.6297$697.4851@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx:
I have a client with Windows Server 2003 SBS installed. They have a
directory shared that is accessed by both Windows 2000, Windows XP and
Macintosh clients for production files.
The problem they are having is that they cannot change file or folder
names. They can create new ones and change existing data in them, but
they cannot rename them if they try these are the errors they get:
Macintosh - You do not have sufficient access priveleges to rename the
item
PC - Error renaming the file or folder. Cannot rename " ": access is
denied
I have checked the permission and the security on the share and
nothing is out of whack. They should be able to rename the files and
folders. The last time this happened I removed the share and then
reshared the folder. This allowed them to rename items, but the share
has again stopped allowing them to rename.
I am at a loss as to what is happening. None of the users are making
changes to the security or share settings, unless it is happening by
accident on the mac side.
I am hoping that someone has seen this before and has a solution. Any
help will be greatly appreciated.
Check computer management on the server/workstation with the shared folder
and see if anyone is accessing the file or folder at the time you are
attempting to rename it.
.
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