crystaldre
IS-IT--Management
This might be more of a server or active directory problem but here goes:
There is an in-house Win2003server that's used for file sharing. Our users have read only access to the share, and then read and write access to the folders in the share, so as not to create any folders that dont need to be there.
I created a folder inside of the main share of this server, and granted a specifi user full access to the folder i created. He can access the server and the directory I created no problem at all. However when he wants to add any files to the share it gives him an "access denied" error. If he tries to create a "new folder"in that folder again it gives him the "access denied" error. Why would he not be able to upload, change ore modify anything in the folder he has"full control" of?
There is an in-house Win2003server that's used for file sharing. Our users have read only access to the share, and then read and write access to the folders in the share, so as not to create any folders that dont need to be there.
I created a folder inside of the main share of this server, and granted a specifi user full access to the folder i created. He can access the server and the directory I created no problem at all. However when he wants to add any files to the share it gives him an "access denied" error. If he tries to create a "new folder"in that folder again it gives him the "access denied" error. Why would he not be able to upload, change ore modify anything in the folder he has"full control" of?