Re: After changing Share permissions, Even admin is access denied



Everything I try seems to fail... It almost seems like the folder is locked??
Make Sense??

"Larry Struckmeyer" wrote:

Hi Richie:

Assuming the "take ownership" procedure was successful, and you may want to
double check, then:

You have a "deny" restriction set somewhere. Share permissions and NTFS
security settings are distinct, but the more restrictive one will apply.

Look first at the share permissions, as they are the most straightforward.
Set everyone full control.

Then look at the settings in NTFS - advanced and set the inheritance
settings to not inherit and the "this folder, files and subfolders" (from
memory) settings to apply to everything in the folder that is shared and
from there down.

--
Larry


"Richiedj" <Richiedj@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I still cannot even open files as administrator after changing owner etc...
This happened after changing permissions to restrict user to only three
people in addition to administrator. The comptroller of the company needs
to
do a financial report and cannot open any of the spread sheets or doc
files.
I, as administrator, cannot open any files directly on the server as well.
All come up "Access denied". All other folders that are shared are fine.
This
is SBS 2003 SP2.

"Jim Behning SBS MVP" wrote:

Right click the folder and properties. Maybe an advanced click to take
ownership. Then go back and add users on the security tab.

I usually give everyone full control on the share and restrict on the
security tab.

On Mon, 17 Mar 2008 05:29:04 -0700, Richiedj
<Richiedj@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

I changed the share permissions on a folder in Windows Small Bus Server
and
now not even administrator can access the files. They all come up with
access
denied. Any ideas why this happened and a fix???
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