WHY???? Does no one respond to my questionsss?? :-)

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From: JC Harris (master2661_at_yahoo.com)
Date: 07/02/04


Date: Fri, 2 Jul 2004 13:08:43 -0400

I have asked about ten questions in here and RARELY get a response. Hard to
believe I am actually stumping the experts...anyway...lets try again?

I am having some major headaches with permissions once the upgrade from
SBS2K to SBS2K3 was completed. We have a seperate HD that house only
statistical data and is only accessible by a few staff members. Once the
upgrade was complete I had to "reshare" the drive (the orginal share got
locked out for "administrative purposes") and I gave the 4 staff members
Shared Permisions. Now some of the files will open, but on others we get the
permision denied error. It looks to be a problem with the parent-child
relationship on the drive permissions but it all looks to be set correctly,
and what is frustrating is that some of the files and folders open without a
problem.

I have even set up a Security group with them all in it and gave them full
control, but the error still appears. I can go to each individual file and
set the permisions and then it works fine, but this obviously is not the
best solution. I also noticed the same thing happening on SOME files that we
retrieved from backup tapes on SBS2K.

Anyone have any ideas??

-- 
John C. Harris, MPA
Phone: 813-681-3344


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