RE: Client Permissions
From: Bill Peng [MSFT] (v-bpeng_at_online.microsoft.com)
Date: 03/17/05
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Date: Thu, 17 Mar 2005 05:58:06 GMT
Thanks Thaddeus, for your update.
If there's anything I can do for you, please feel free to let me know.
Bill Peng
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>I read Mark's response regarding the server permissions with shared
folders
>and had a thought myself. I checked user permissions on individual client
>computers, and they were non-existant. There were users and permissions
set
>for the client to log onto the work station rather than to the server. I
set
>that up, and have had no problems with them using the accounting software.
I
>think the lack of being able to use some of the network shares is not so
much
>a problem as we have a lot of people moving files, or creating up to 6
copies
>of a file "on accident." I have yet to implement the user permissions at
the
>client stations, but if that doesn't work, I'll be sure to be asking for
more
>help. Thanks for your suggestions.
>
>"Bill Peng [MSFT]" wrote:
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>> Hi Thaddeus,
>>
>> I believe Mark is correct. For power users, they have been granted
greater
>> administrative privilege.
>>
>> Please follow Mark's instruction to check the permission settings on the
>> shared folders.
>>
>> Please also make sure that the Power Users have permission on the
software
>> you mentioned. If the software installation created any registry keys,
>> please also makes sure that the Power Users have appropriate permission
on
>> the registry. Please contact the software's provider to check out.
>>
>> If you have any concerns or update, please feel free to post back.
>>
>> Bill Peng
>> MCSE 2000, MCDBA
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>> >Originally had a server setup w/ SBS2003 and had no problems switching
>> users
>> >from power users to Administrators. All users had to be power users in
>> order
>> >to input their time to our accounting software. Had a shock to the
server
>> >which fried the motherboard. We then had to reinstall the OS and
>> configure
>> >the drives to run on the new RAID controller. Now when I set users to
be
>> >power users, they cannot access network shared folders or the
accounting
>> >software. I am changing user permissions in the Server Management
console
>> >under users and the "change user permissions" wizard. THE only way to
>> allow
>> >users to access the network shares or do anything is to give them
>> >administrative privelages. This has turned the once clean setup we had
>> into
>> >a zoo and I need to know how to make the Power User permissions work.
>> >Please, anyone with an answer to this question, I would appreciate it.
>> >Thanks!
>> >
>>
>>
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