Re: NTFS permissions?



Hi,

I assume that it's not an file used by system or working app. Have you checked after restarting explorer ? Sometimes Explorer simply holds files handles and when you trying delete/move/rename file occurs message Access denied.

Marcin Domaslawski


"William Stokes" <will@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:esPSHYahHHA.4132@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Hello,

I read from 2003R2 server help that NTFS permissions are cumulative. So does this mean that if user has a read access to a file via Domain Users Group (to which he is a member) and Full Controll because of Creator Owner rights (which he is) the result is that this user has full controll to the file?

I've been testing this scenario and it happens that the user seems to have full controll while viewing Effective Access tab in the file properties but he cannot rename the file. There's no direct rights in the file. All access controll is inherited from parent folder. What am I missing here?

Thanks
-Will


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