Re: Network access not working



Hello Bettie,

What error message do you get? Please post the share permissions and also the folder NTFS permissions.

Best regards

Meinolf Weber
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I have a new 2003 Standard server I have built to be a file server for
the user folders. I'm a domain admin with rights everywhere. As a
test, I moved my user folder over and now cannot access files, add a
new file or folder, etc. Since I have the approproate rights, I
checked the local security policy and network access is allowed. I
also checked the domain security policy and it allows everybody
network access as well. Any ideas of where I should look next?



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