Re: Cannot copy file_name: Access is Denied



thanks for the quick replys...i'll look into the suggestions and post back
results.


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I have a user that tries copying files into a shared folder and she gets:
"Cannot copy <file_name): Access is Denied. Make sure that the disk is not
full or write-protected and that the file is not currently in
use." I've tried taking ownership, which allows ME to move the files. I
give her ownership and she still can't complete the above task. The disk
is not full or write protected and the user has the appropriate
share/ntfs perms. Any suggestions?


You should set the permissions of the "Share" to "Full access
for everyone", then adjust your NTFS permissions to suit your
needs.



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