RE: Read Only Files

From: Charles Yang [MSFT] (v-chayan_at_online.microsoft.com)
Date: 02/14/05


Date: Mon, 14 Feb 2005 07:59:39 GMT

Hi Bryan,
 
Thank you for your post.
 
>From the description, I understand that you encountered a problem in my
document files when switch the user from administrator groups to power user
groups. If I am off base, please let me know.
 
In order to isolate the problems, please help gather the following
information:
1. Please check that where is the file stored? On SBS server or on
the client workstation
2. Could you tell if the error message is "access denied"?
3. Check the permission of the folder to see if the administrator is
granted access.
4. If you create a new power user in the SBS 2003 domain, the problem
still exists?
5. If the "Fold redirection" is enabled in SBS. Could you rerun the
"My documents" redirection to see if the problem still exists or not?
6. If "Folder redirection" is not enabled, please temporally enable
it and logon the other domain workstation using these power user accounts
then copy some files to the my documents folder to see if the problem still
exists?
7. Please also make sure that the permission is set as follow:
 
The permission for the Users Shared Folder
 
NTFS:
Domain Admins Full Control
Domain Users Special - Allow: Traverse Folder/Execute Files, List
Folder/Read Data, Read Attributes, Read Extended Attributes, Create
Folders/Append
Data, Read Permissions
System Full Control
SBS Folder Operators Full Control
 
Sharing:
Domain Admins, Domain Users, SBS Folder Operators: Full Control
 
Individual Users Folder.
NTFS:
Domain Admin Full Control (Inherited)
System Full Control (Inherited)
SBS Folder Operators Full Control (Inherited)
Individual user Full Control (Not Inherited)
 
 
I appreciate your taking the time to perform these tests. If you have any
issues, please let me know. I look forward to hearing from you.
 
 
Charles Yang
Online Partner Support
Partner Support Group
Microsoft Global Technical Support Center
 Mailto: v-chayan@microsoft.com

Sincerely,

Charles Yang (MFST)

Microsoft Online Support Engineer

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