Re: to access files on Win2003 server requires a second password

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From: James Black (jblack_at_ieee.org)
Date: 10/12/04


Date: Tue, 12 Oct 2004 13:49:46 -0400

Miha Pihler wrote:
> Hi James,
>
> Check on your file server that user1 has NTFS permissions to access these
> files. Also make sure that user1 has permissions to access share on the
> server. If User1 only has access on share, but not on NTFS, user will be
> denied access to documents...
>
> Another thing to check is logs on domain controller and windows XP to see if
> there are any errors recorded. Post back with details if there are...

   Thank you for your response. How do I verify that user1 has NTFS
permissions to access the file?

   Thanx.



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