Summary: hi when i create a group and add the different users to that group in AD, and put that group in the sharing permission and security permissions it sti...
Summary: Hi Are you trying to create the shared folder on the server from an XP client? If so check that the user account you are using has the correct permiss...
Summary: Bit of a query really - is it posibile to give access to a shared folder (using NTFS permissions) to any user on a particular computer. In this case w...
Summary: Create a folder that contains the shares. Then, in that folder, create a shared (admin) folder for each user. You will then have to set Modify file ...
Summary: Yes, this is possible. Set sharing permissions on the folder to "read" for the group(s) and/or users(s) you want to it be viewable. Set sharing perm...
Summary: Hi, I searched through this site but I couldn't find a solution to my problem. I have 1 group called "Production" with 50 members. I created a share ...
Summary: Just a thought...How (On which folders) have you set up the permissions. In Server 2003 share and NTFS permissions work together with the most restric...
Summary: Without Modify on the share, they won't be able to create new files. You'd then have to set each individual file's permissions to read only. Life i...
Summary: Situation. 4 locations all connected via hardware vpn. server is in location A. Server is running Active Directory and DNS, acting as a file server....
Summary: Hi there, I'm a rookie to the whole Server 2003 / Small Business Server 2003 deal. What I'm trying to do is restrict network users by making them loca...
Summary: Adding users to both the Share and File permission only adds confusion and does not increase security. The Permission tab is for Share permissions. ...
Summary: Hi, I run a small business network with a server running SBS 2k3 and 6 clients running XP Pro. The problem is with a file shared on the network called...
Summary: Very carefully... :-) It's a bit convoluted, and not based on number of pages, but data size. Move the print spooler to it's own volume, enable a quot...
Summary: File and Share permissions should not and are not the same. Share permissions are share permissions. File permissions are file permissions. The are...
Summary: Hi, I am facing the same problem. have joined a server to a Windows 2003 domain. Let's call it Server A. I have shared one of the folders and have s...
Summary: I'm not sure what you are asking. If you are talking about user home folders, you can give them Full Control NTFS and Full Control Share permission t...
Summary: I think you need to add in network to the permission for that folder. Set share permissions to everyone and control with users credentials. ...
Summary: Not an expert. Just set up SBS 2003 and have a small team working on it. Getting issues sending mail out e.g. "You do not have permission to send to t...
Summary: A user is receiving the following error message when trying to send an email externally "You do not have permission to send to this recipient". I can ...
Summary: Standard NTFS permissions, set the share permissions to full access for everyone and ignore them, just use the NTFS permissions on the security tab. ...
Summary: Set the sharing permission to the particular account to full. Set the security permission to particular account to read/write. your problem will be s...
Summary: Sorry, if I want to give sharing permission to user, how can I do? some time user need to sharing file among of them without request permission from a...
Summary: what did you set the share permissions to? when you say dns is configured properly what do you mean by that? Are the workstation and server dns entry...
Summary: i had this problem and found out the in 2003 server all shared folders have only read. In 2000, the shared folders are read and change. On your share...
Summary: I had an old 2000 domain and I just installed a 2003 server as the first server of a new domain and had my 2000 servers join the new domain. They all ...