Re: OSX users can not rename folders on W2K server

From: Marie (anonymous_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 02/25/04


Date: Wed, 25 Feb 2004 05:50:18 -0800

When you say the Windows clients rights, do you mean to
the folder? If that is the case the network accout has
been setup so that the user can modify. Also, should the
OSX clients be connecting via SMB or via AFP, and why?

Thanks
>-----Original Message-----
>Since these are OS X clients they maybe connecting via
smb and not afp. The
>rights assignments are per connection method not the
actual client so check
>the windows client rights assignments as well in case
those clients are
>connecting via smb.
>
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>"Marie" <wingm@simmons.edu> wrote in message
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>> We have about 30% of our users on OSX. They can access
>> the W2K server without problems, but they can't rename
>> folders that are on the W2K server. They have rights
to
>> modify rights, so they should be able to. If they move
>> the folder off the W2K network and onto their local OSX
>> machine, they can rename the folder and then replace it
>> on the network.
>>
>> Any ideas on how to fix this?
>> Thanks
>
>
>.
>



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