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      25th Jul 2007
I have a Windows 2000 Server w/sp4, there are two files in a data folder of
about 1000 files that I can't access/change permissions on. I am logged on
as administrator on the server and if I try to 'Replace owner on
subcontainers and objects' on the folder, I get permission denied on these
two files. If I try to 'Reset permissions on all child objects and enable
propagation of inheritable permissions', I get permission denied on these two
files. If I go to the properties of either of these two files, I only get
the 'General' tab, missing 'Security' and 'Summary' tabs. How can I get
permissions to these files? I have users that need access and they can't
because they also get permission denied errors.
 
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      29th Jul 2007
Have you run a chkdsk on that volume ?
What is the path to the files, including name ? In specific this is
asked because things like total length of file path, reserved words
used in full file pathname, some special characters, etc. can cause
problems.

"Clay" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>I have a Windows 2000 Server w/sp4, there are two files in a data folder of
> about 1000 files that I can't access/change permissions on. I am logged
> on
> as administrator on the server and if I try to 'Replace owner on
> subcontainers and objects' on the folder, I get permission denied on these
> two files. If I try to 'Reset permissions on all child objects and enable
> propagation of inheritable permissions', I get permission denied on these
> two
> files. If I go to the properties of either of these two files, I only get
> the 'General' tab, missing 'Security' and 'Summary' tabs. How can I get
> permissions to these files? I have users that need access and they can't
> because they also get permission denied errors.



 
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      3rd Oct 2007


"Roger Abell [MVP]" wrote:

> Have you run a chkdsk on that volume ?
> What is the path to the files, including name ? In specific this is
> asked because things like total length of file path, reserved words
> used in full file pathname, some special characters, etc. can cause
> problems.
>
> "Clay" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:5DC64380-FBA3-48F2-8487-(E-Mail Removed)...
> >I have a Windows 2000 Server w/sp4, there are two files in a data folder of
> > about 1000 files that I can't access/change permissions on. I am logged
> > on
> > as administrator on the server and if I try to 'Replace owner on
> > subcontainers and objects' on the folder, I get permission denied on these
> > two files. If I try to 'Reset permissions on all child objects and enable
> > propagation of inheritable permissions', I get permission denied on these
> > two
> > files. If I go to the properties of either of these two files, I only get
> > the 'General' tab, missing 'Security' and 'Summary' tabs. How can I get
> > permissions to these files? I have users that need access and they can't
> > because they also get permission denied errors.

>
>
>

 
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