I have a (fairly) new Windows 2000 server installation which is now driving me nuts. Both my users and I am experiencing the same problem.
Various folders return an "Access Denied" error when I try to open them. Some other folders open but trying to open the files contained therein results in the same "Access Denied" error. Yet other folders act normally... the people with access can access 'em and the others can't.
I am logged in properly as the administrator. This happens from either the server or from a workstation.
I have changed the permissions settings and the NTFS file system settings to allow the "Everyone Group", the "Administrators Group" and the Administrator(me) specific full control all the way down to the file level. I still can't open the folders and/or files.
I am pretty sure I've done nothing wrong. This is not the only Win2K server I have running and none of the others are experiencing these problems.
I have up-to-the-minute virus signature files on the server and the related workstations, and have from day 1.
Any suggestions would be appreciated ! Thanx in advance !
tcole@collinsdata.com
Various folders return an "Access Denied" error when I try to open them. Some other folders open but trying to open the files contained therein results in the same "Access Denied" error. Yet other folders act normally... the people with access can access 'em and the others can't.
I am logged in properly as the administrator. This happens from either the server or from a workstation.
I have changed the permissions settings and the NTFS file system settings to allow the "Everyone Group", the "Administrators Group" and the Administrator(me) specific full control all the way down to the file level. I still can't open the folders and/or files.
I am pretty sure I've done nothing wrong. This is not the only Win2K server I have running and none of the others are experiencing these problems.
I have up-to-the-minute virus signature files on the server and the related workstations, and have from day 1.
Any suggestions would be appreciated ! Thanx in advance !
tcole@collinsdata.com