Re: Permissions Issue
- From: nevets2001uk <nevets2001uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 28 Apr 2008 00:42:01 -0700
We're using a piece of software called StreamServe that recieves the output
files from the Alpha, reformats them, prints them to a physical printer and
creates a PDF copy at the folder location.
I'm not sure how exactly it creates the files though I'm afraid.
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"Meinolf Weber" wrote:
Hello nevets2001uk,.
On which way are the files created to the folders, via script? Then please
post the script content.
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Meinolf Weber
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I'm having a very annoying issue with Permissions on a server recently
added to our domain.
We have some software that generates PDF files sent from an old Alpha
system. It creates the files in any of 10 directories depending on the
document type. It runs as a Local System service and has been working
fine until now.
Recently the files it creates have not been inheriting permissions
from the parent folder. They get Administrator and System Full Control
only. We have three groups (1 local, 2 domain) and non of these are
given the proper access to newly created files.
If I manually create a new file in the directory it inherits the
permissions as expected. If I do the replace permissions on all child
object from the parent folder the files all get the appropriate
permissions.
It just seems that they don't get them when they are first created.
I've tried so many things, from removing the permissions and re-adding
them, to turning inheritiance off and then on to even deleting the
folders, re creating them and applying the permissions and share
access from scratch. Always with the same result.
Any thoughts and ideas would be much appreciated. My heads hurting
from banging the wall so many times!!
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