Re: Problem accessing user machine.



The c-drive is shared and I have permissions as administrator and at least 2 other groups in the share.

This is a small domain and we use the write to pass files around. Tend to be files that aren't under source control (yet). Probably in violation of SBS good practices, we do not keep all of the users data on the server. We tend to keep most things local to the ws.

FWIW, this machine was orginally in a stand alone workgroup. It was added to the domain and the workgroup isn't used any more. The machine has access to other resources and when logged in as myself, I can pass files back to my main ws, but haven't been able to write to the c-drive.

Scott
"Cris Hanna [SBS-MVP]" <crisnospamhanna@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:eSuqDLzVIHA.5596@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Is the C drive shared? Does your user account in the domain have permissions to that Share?
Can't imagine why you'd need to write anything to a workstation drive remotely anyway, but...

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"Not Really Me" <scott@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:eqwdxUwVIHA.4684@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
<Head hung in shame> I think I used the wizard to add a new machine to the
domain. Was a couple months ago.
Now as the admin I can not write to the drive on that machine from my own
machine. Read fine, but no write privilages.
I've tried everything I know of, but no luck.
Any suggestions?

Scott




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