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Teresa
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      11th Nov 2003

Hi,

Any suggestions that anyone would like to share would be
welcome.

I have a W2K SP4 server. I cannot give Creator Owner any
NTFS permissions to either of the two volumes (C: and D
on the server. That is, I cannot grant Creator Owner
permissions at the root or to any folders. If I give
Creator Owner any permissions, when I hit Apply all of the
Allow boxes are unchecked.

If I go to Advanced and then try to add in Creator Owner
there, I can only set permissions on Subfolder and Files
Only. If I check anything else, the systems sets it to
Subfolder and Files only. And even that does not appear
to work, because Creator Owner still has no permissions to
any folders underneath that folder.

The server was at SP3. I put SP4 on hoping it would
help. I am trying to give Creator Owner permissions to
the SPOOL directory. Right now, Creator Owner has no
permissions and all the jobs printed using printers
defined on this server get saved in the directory after
they are printed. At least, I think this is happening
because Creator Owner does not have permission to the
directory.

Thanks,

Teresa
 
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