RE: Unable to write to shared folder...



Ok, changed the share permission on the computer that was hosting the folder
(the server) and now it works.

I now understand the difference between NTFS and share permissions.

Thanks!

"Dan The Man" wrote:

> Hello, I'm a new Server 2003 admin so please excuse my ignorance.
>
> We have a folder cotaining our software on the server, it is shared on the
> network and the Domain Admins group (of which I am a member) is not able to
> write to this directory. I hesitate to log in as the administrator due to
> possible screw-ups so I'd like to be able to modify or add files to the
> folder as my normal user account. But I can't. My user account and the
> admin group all have full-control, read write (all boxes checked) permissions
> set. Effective permissions on both my user account and the domain admins
> group are all set the same. I can't write to this folder or change any files
> within. I get a permission denied message every time. Any advice? Thanks
> in advance!
.



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