Summary: I would like to share a folder (contains only MS EXCEL & MS WORD files) in my server (also a Domain Controller) and the users can only:- 1) Access (re...
Summary: File Permission Issue I’m currently having a file permission issue with my server. I have a file share and users have all abilities but “Full cont...
Summary: Hi All , I'll try to describe my issue as clearly as possible. * There was power outage and I had to reboot some servers; * All the servers came back...
Summary: Hello. I'm the office manager for our small office. We have a Windows 2003 server: abc.local active directory installed dns installed We are sharing a...
Summary: Hey Everyone, I've been running a PPTP VPN server, through RRAS, on a Win2k server for some time without any problems. The VPN server was a DC and DN...
Summary: you just need to know about file and folder permission only. check out this public folder sharing permission change. and for each user's folder rem...
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: Im setting up a “test” network to help me while I’m studying Network Management. I have 2 machines joined together with a simple cross-over cab...
Summary: The share permissions for each shared folder are setup for each user (Either full control or read only) and both the workstation and the server are se...
Summary: He is the problem, I have set up a file server at work, and I need to have a shared directory on D: which is not shared. This shared directory needs t...
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: If you've set your share up correctly and the perm's on the root folder for the user profile folders and have inheritance enabled....each new folder w...
Summary: Hi, This is my first post, I have spent a while searching this great site and cannot find the answer. I am missing something simple!!! I have set-up a...
Summary: Help! I have an NT4 domain controller. I have two 2003 server boxes authenticated to the domain and can browse the domain. (Neither performing any di...
Summary: Have a look at a tool called secure copy from Scriptlogic (scriptlogic.com). It's just for keeping permissions intact while copying. We use it for ...
Summary: Hi! On a server with MS Windows Server 2003 Standard with SP2 (additional hotfixes installed) I made a transfer from ATA HDD to a RAID array. I made i...
Summary: How do you disable a user's ability to delete and/or write to a shared folder in real time? We terminated an employee's employment in the morning but...
Summary: i have set up a volume (partition) for home folders on my server and shared it. i then created my users and set there home directory paths with \\ser...
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: I found the answer below in the archives, maybe I am getting Share Permissions and NTFS permissions mixed up. See previous answer "August 22, 2003 a...
Summary: This has been annoying me all night. I added a new user to my domain that is a non-administrator and I have the profile path set to a folder within a...
Summary: Making someone an administrator typically shows they don't know what to do so they take a shotgun approach. Rajoo, I would give everyone full control ...
Summary: Share permissions then when you want more granularity you do ntfs permisisons. NTFS is file permissions and not involved in the sharing. I hope this ...
Summary: On the public share permissions, it only has one group, "Everyone", and it has "Full Control" permission. On the Security tab, its got Administrators...