Re: My documents "You do not have access to the folder"



Hi Peter

Well I think I already have this set up, here is the full detail:

* Share permissions for parent folder:
Authenticated User (full)
Everyone: Read

* Parent folder permissions:
Owner: Administrators
Administrator: Full control (this folder, subfolders and files)
Authenticated users: List folder/read data, create folders/append data
(this folder only).
CREATOR OWNER: Full control (Subfolders and files only)
SYSTEM: Full control (this folder, subfolders and files).

* Below this is a folder [USER ACCOUNT NAME]:
Owner: User's account
Administrators: Full control (this folder, subfolders and files)
User's account: Full control (this folder, subfolders and files)
SYSTEM: FUll control (this folder, subfolders and files)

* Below this is the my documents folder: [USER ACCOUNT NAME]'s
Documents
Owner: User's account
Administrators: Full control (this folder, subfolders and files)
User's account: Full control (this folder, subfolders and files)
SYSTEM: Full control (this folder, subfolders and files)

Any clue?

Thanks!




On 24 May, 15:29, "Peter Foldes" <o...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Alex

You will need to take ownership of the filehttp://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=308421
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"Alex" <posti...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in messagenews:1179844552.409266.327600@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Hi

I have an issue in all office XP applications such as Excel XP/Word XP/
Outlook 2003.

Users can fully access their "my documents" folder through explorer
perfectly well. However when they try and save a document in an office
app they get

You do not have access to the folder \\Windows2003server\mydocuments$.
See your administrator for access to this folder. Well I am the server
administrator, and I've set up permissions as recommended here:
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/prodtechnol/winxppro/maintain/xpusrd...

Note I've removed any group policy for this scenario (well at least I
think I have).

So I'm very confused indeed as to what is going on (not least my
users), any ideas?

Many thanks...!

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