Re: Home Folder Owner



Yes that user has Take Ownership permissions and you can after the fact take
ownership of the folder. But ownership by WSNTest should happen when the
folder is created. Like I have said before it works just fine in if you use a
ADUC 2000 mmc.

"Jorge Silva" wrote:

Inline

If you look under the Owner tab the user does not have ownership
Administrators have the ownership.

Assuming that WSNTest is your test user:
Don't go to Ownership tab... Go to Permissions Advance -> then select the
user WSNTest -> edit -> and check if the user has TakeOwnership permissions.

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I hope that the information above helps you

Good Luck
Jorge Silva
MCSA
Systems Administrator

"Scott French" <ScottFrench@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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First I created the Folder then shared the folder and set share
permissions
on Everyone to Full.
Edited the Security on the folder and removed inheritable permissions and
deleted all entries. Added the following user accounts/permissions:

Administrators/Full Control, This folder, subfolder and files. <not
inherited>
Creator Owner/Full Control, Subfolders and files only <not inherited>
Domain Users/List Folder/Read Data, Create Folders/Append Data, This
folder
only <not inherited>
System/Full Control, This folder, subfolders and files <not inherited>

In ADUC 2003 I went to the users profile tab and selected U: for the drive
letter and \\S98234\New Folder\%Username% for the path.

The users folder is created and security assigned to the folder.
Groups or users assigned:
Administrators/Full Control,This folder, subfolder and files <not
inherited>
WSNTest/Full Control,This folder, subfolder and files <not inherited>
Administrators/Full Control,This folder, subfolder and files <E:\New
Folder\>
Creator Owner/Full Control, Subfolders and files only <E:\New Folder\>
System/Full Control, This folder, subfolders and files <E:\New Folder\>

If you look under the Owner tab the user does not have ownership
Administrators have the ownership.

If you do this same folder creation with ADUC 2000 the folder ownership is
correct.

What am I doing wrong? Do I have somthing wrong in the permissions?

"Jorge Silva" wrote:

This works...
can you tell me step by stephow are you configuring the Home Profile and
the
Server share?

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I hope that the information above helps you

Good Luck
Jorge Silva
MCSA
Systems Administrator

"Scott French" <ScottFrench@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Ok...I tried that with the same results.

"Jorge Silva" wrote:

on the server share give everyone full access on Share permissions and
NFS
full permissions to system and authenticated users then try again.


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I hope that the information above helps you

Good Luck
Jorge Silva
MCSA
Systems Administrator

"Scott French" <ScottFrench@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
message
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Jorge,
Yes, I do create the home folders with the UNC path. The strange
thing
is
that the folder ownership is Administrators when created with ADUC
2003
and
the folder owner is the user when you create it with ADUC 2000. I
have
gone
through the KB articles on share setup and homefolders. I have also
looked
at
KB 817009. Still no luck.

"Jorge Silva" wrote:

Hi

Has anyone had a problem when they create a home folder in ADUC
2003
that
the
folder owner is Administrators but when you create the same home
folder
on
the same share with ADUC 2000 it assigns the folder owner as the
user?

How do you create the Home folder do you setup the home folder
under
user
properties like: \\server\share\%username%
check:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/816313/
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/320043/


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I hope that the information above helps you

Good Luck
Jorge Silva
MCSA
Systems Administrator

"Scott French" <ScottFrench@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
message
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Has anyone had a problem when they create a home folder in ADUC
2003
that
the
folder owner is Administrators but when you create the same home
folder
on
the same share with ADUC 2000 it assigns the folder owner as the
user?(The
way I think it should be.) The user can create folders and files
underneath
there home folder and they are listed as the owner. I have looked
at
MS
KB
artical 817009 and and search the web and can't find a solution.
I
have
talked with another company and they are having the same problem.
Thanks












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