Domain Groups are Denied Access to Network Shares...
- From: Bob M. <Bob M.@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 12 May 2005 07:09:39 -0700
I have pretty weird situation here. When we assign a group, including the
Domain Admin group, to a share drive it comes back and says access denied
when we try to access it. The permission settings for the share and NTFS are
Full Control for the group, and inheritance is not enabled. The NTFS
permissions for the physical drive is set as Everyone Full control, which by
the way is the only group that I can find that works correctly. What I have
done is created a test user and a Test Group and no matter what combination I
use I can't get access to any folder when the Group is assigned access. Now
comes the really weird part, I can access the share folder if I give the
individual user, "testuser" the necessary share and NTFS rights, which by the
way are the same ones I've given the groups, Full Control. Now there is one
other way I can use a group to gain access and that's if I create a local
group on the local server and assign the "testuser" account to that group and
then give that group access. This issue is happening on all servers, and
originally I felt like it may have be a Group Policy issue but I can not find
anywhere that is enabled or set to only use the everyone group. I've checked
the Default Domain Controller policy and the Default domain policy and
nothing says anything about limited share access. Anyone have any thoughts
on the matter? We are running Windows 2003, upgraded from Windows 2000. I
don't known if the problem existed before the upgrade because I just started
here.
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