RE: Shared Folders and Permissions problem
- From: "jsccorps" <jsccorps@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 31 Aug 2005 06:56:06 -0700
\Network-server share permissions are set to Full Control. The
Administrators NTFS permissions are set to Full.
I only have this problem with the \Network-server shared folder. I can run
these programs fine in other Shared folders (and don't get the "File
Download" message). The Share and NTFS permissions are the same for the
\Network-server and the other shared folders.
In the short term, I was going to create another Share and copy the files
there. However, I've discovered that I cannot copy/paste any files that are
in the \Network-server folder. For example, when I try to copy/paste Access
files, I get the message:
"Cannot copy <filename> Access is denied
Make sure the disk is not full or write protected and that the file is not
currently in use."
""Charles Yang [MSFT]"" wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Thanks for using SBS newsgroup.
>
> Issue description:
> ============
>
> I understand that you encountered some problem when access the EXE files on
> remote computer.
>
> Analyzing and suggestions:
> =============
>
> Generally speaking, this should be a by design behaviors which help the
> customer to prevent the security risk. You can refer the following section
> for resolutions:
>
> 1. You can use netbios name to access the client computer then run the EXE
> files.
>
> 2. You can also add IP address to local intranet trusted zone and reboot
> computer.
>
>
> A. Open IE.
> B. Properties of Internet, Security tab, highlight Local Intranet
> C. Click on site, and then Advanced, enter ip address of the clients whose
> share you are accessing.
>
> More info:
>
> 303650 Intranet site is identified as an Internet site when you use an FQDN
> or
> http://support.microsoft.com/?id=303650
>
> Hope the above information help you clear the issue, please feel free to
> let me know. If you have any further concerns on this.
>
>
>
> Best regards,
>
> Charles Yang (MSFT)
>
> Microsoft CSS Online Newsgroup Support
>
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> | I changed some Shared Folder and Permissions settings and now when I
> attempt
> | to run files (e.g., Access or batch files) I get the message (screen):
> |
> | File Download
> | Some files can harm your computer ...
> | Would you like to open the file or save it to your computer?
> |
> | In an attempt to fix, I returned the Share back to Full, and the
> permissions
> | to Full, but I still get the message. My clients, from their desktops,
> can
> | run the programs ok. But I (the Adminstrator) is having the problem.
> |
> | Any ideas?
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> |
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