Re: Permissions for removable drive
- From: "Stan" <nospam@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 8 May 2006 16:43:28 -0400
The problem is that iPod's is not mapped and therefore Security tab/button
is grayed out.
It simply shows up as a removable drive. When I logged in as Admin there are
hidden folders on that drive, which are not visible when a non-admin user is
logged in.
As a result, when a non-admin user is trying to update iPod through iTunes
application,
the update fails because iPod's removable drive is read-only.
I tried to create a share and give full permissions to the group/user, but
it did not help...
"Demmpa" <demmpa..t.a..b.o.r.t..@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Stan wrote:
Could you explain what map?Map = folder, hard-, removable-drive, cd-/dvd-rom, ...
"Demmpa" <demmpa..t.a..b.o.r.t..@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Stan wrote:
Hi,
iPod's creates a removable drive which only works properly for a local
admin.
Even when a user is a member of Power Users group, the file structure on
the
drive is hidden and there is no write access to it.
Windows sees iPod as a removable drive. I wonder how can I get non-admin
user full access to it?
Thanks,
-Stan
Log in as Administrator and give user access to the map.
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