Re: Admin access denied to view roaming profiles

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Thank you for your response, I appreciate it

I did try size the ownership and grant the permission for the admin and
relevant user account to access the profile files and log on to the
account respectively. But after I've done that, that user account could
not log on any more, the client computer attempt to log on by the local
account.

My main shared folder is called "Profiles" in which individual
profile-file (secuser1)is placed .
Grant share permission FULL to EVERYONE
NTFS permission FULL to Admin Group
FULL to secondgroup Group where these
secuser1 (user) has been placed.

But no luck whatsoever.
Please! Share your knowledge whatever you think might help this case.
Thank you ever so much!


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