There is an overall issue here. Initially you assumed that
Acronis TrueImage was the culprit, even though the Acronis
help desk suggested otherwise. When solving problems
then it helps to break the problem down to its smallest
components. Instead of trouble shooting a complex
application such as TrueImage, start with the simplest
components such as manually writing a file to the target
disk. This would make it much, much easier to find the
solution to your problem.
"Nick" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>I did the opposite. The NTFS permissions were set but I ignored the users
>for the share. Thanks for walking me through this.
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> Nick
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> "Keith Lawrence MCP" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in
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>> You might need to make sure the NTFS permissions are set correctly too,
>> not
>> just the share permissions.
>>
>> On the other box, right click the folder and go to security then add
>> users
>> as required.
>>
>>
>> "Nick" wrote:
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>>> That was interesting. I just tried to create a text file to the share
>>> and
>>> was denied. Why would it do that? The client machine has simple file
>>> sharing set. Would that matter?
>>>
>>>
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>>> "Pegasus" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>>> > "Nick" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>>> >> The app (Acronis True Image Home) is on xp pro and is attempting to
>>> >> write
>>> >> to a folder on a shared external hard drive connected to Small Bus.
>>> >> Server 03.
>>> >>
>>> >> The error is that the app doesn't have the needed permissions.
>>> >>
>>> >> I use my admin login when attempting this. The share has me listed
>>> >> in
>>> >> permissions and I am the current owner of the share as well. Acronis
>>> >> support says its an xp issue.
>>> >>
>>> >> What is needed to allow the app to access this network share?
>>> >>
>>> >> Nick
>>> >>
>>> >
>>> > You should run some experiments, e.g.
>>> > - Attempt to write a file directly on this share instead of using
>>> > Acronis.
>>> > - Use Acronis to write a file on an internal drive.
>>> > - Use Acronis to write a file on a share located on an internal drive.
>>> >
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