RE: Windows Shared File Permission error - Access Denied
From: monro (monro_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 08/09/04
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Date: Sun, 8 Aug 2004 20:13:04 -0700
You have check the Effective Permission state on one of these users and take
the proper proceadure, inspect any case of Cumulative state or Deny - xxxx
State.
Consider rechecking the group membership,
Good luck,
Monir.
"Ross Mccullough" wrote:
> Group,
> Wanted to ask you about a situtation we have with some shared folders on
> some machines. Several machines around the company have a public drive
> on them for transfer of documents from user to user, and we wish to
> restrict who can browse and access them so this is what we did and where
> we are now.
> 1st on our 2003 server I created a global security group in a OU
> containter setup for our group. We gave this membership in the domain
> users group and added a user to the membership to test it out.
> 2nd Our user's shared folder orginally had the permission to allow
> anyone with the domain user membership to allow read so it was working
> fine. We now deleted domain user from the permissions list on the shared
> folder and added this new group we created that was a member of domain
> usrs. We are now getting the "Access Denied - Permissions" error. Any
> thoughts?
>
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