Re: File & Folder acceaa problems

Tech-Archive recommends: Fix windows errors by optimizing your registry

From: Frank McCallister (anonymous_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 05/25/04


Date: Tue, 25 May 2004 07:42:08 -0500

Sorry - I didn't read closely enough. I was looking at the copy part and I
ran into that before. You are right, has nothing to do with delete etc.

Click on a file you can't delete and check the security properties and see
if they did in fact propagate

Frank
"bob" <bob4sold@yahoonospammail.com> wrote in message
news:eHxgEMkQEHA.1160@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl...
> What does this have to do with being denied access to files? I have disk
> quota turned off by the way.
>
>
> Hi Bob
>
> SBS 2k3 has a default Disk Quota of 1 Gig for a user. From Help:
>
> To assign default quota values
>
> Using the Windows interface
>
> 1.. Open My Computer.
> 2.. Right-click the volume for which you want to assign default quota
> values, and then click Properties.
> 3.. In the Properties dialog box, click the Quota tab.
> 4.. On the Quota tab, select the Enable quota management check box, and
> then select the Limit disk space to option.
> 5.. Type numeric values for the disk space limit and warning levels,
> select the appropriate units from the drop-down lists, and then click OK.
> You can use decimal values (for example, 20.5 MB).
>
> Notes
>
> a.. To perform this procedure, you must be a member of the
Administrators
> group on the local computer, or you must have been delegated the
appropriate
> authority. If the computer is joined to a domain, members of the Domain
> Admins group might be able to perform this procedure.
> b.. To open My Computer, click Start, and then click My Computer.
> c.. If the volume is not formatted with the NTFS file system, or if you
> are not a member of the Administrators group, the Quota tab is not
displayed
> in the volume's Properties dialog box.
> d.. When you enable disk quotas on a volume, any users with write access
> to the volume who have not exceeded their quota limit can store data on
the
> volume. The first time a user writes data to a quota-enabled volume,
default
> values for disk space limit and warning level are automatically assigned
by
> the quota system.
> Frank McCallister
> COMPUMAC
> "bob" <bob4sold@yahoonospammail.com> wrote in message
> news:#9i#45fQEHA.368@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl...
> > I'm trying to copy some folders and files from my client to a shared
> folder
> > on the D drive of the sbs 2003 standard server. I have administrator
> > privileges on the client. I have given me and everyone else full
control
> in
> > the security tab and advanced button. I can't copy, delete or rename
some
> > files, all I get is access denied or the disk may be full, its not full
by
> a
> > long shot. Is there any way I can override the whatever settings and
copy
> > these files? I originally had another client hooked up to the server
and
> > did a my documents redirection. All that stuff moved onto a new client
> that
> > I installed and when I logged on for the first time. I have stopped the
> > redirection in hopes of releasing something but it didn't work. Once
> again,
> > please help! Can't do it from the server ether.
> >
> > Bob Allen
> >
> >
>
>
>
>


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