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Absolutely baffling problem; TS2000 is a DC in a Windows 2003 domain. 3
shares on the W2K3 server are available for local and TS users. Local users and TS2000 users have identical NTFS permissions (all users are domain users). When logged in as TS2000 user OR the domain Admin I cannot save to most folders - get access denied or folder is marked read-only. Get this: On the SAME NTFS W2K3 volume on another share that is different from the source share I can save data by TS2000 users. Also, I have another member server in the domain and TS2000 users have no NTFS problems whatsoever. All current SP's/CU's. I am stumped! Any advise really appreciated cause I'm ready to jump off the bridge! |
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I discovered the problem myself - I guess the MVP/MCSE folks here really are
just PAPER CERTIFIED. Oh well, you get what you pay for... "Ron" wrote: > Absolutely baffling problem; TS2000 is a DC in a Windows 2003 domain. 3 > shares on the W2K3 server are available for local and TS users. Local users > and TS2000 users have identical NTFS permissions (all users are domain users). > When logged in as TS2000 user OR the domain Admin I cannot save to most > folders - get access denied or folder is marked read-only. Get this: On the > SAME NTFS W2K3 volume on another share that is different from the source > share I can save data by TS2000 users. Also, I have another member server in > the domain and TS2000 users have no NTFS problems whatsoever. > > All current SP's/CU's. I am stumped! > > Any advise really appreciated cause I'm ready to jump off the bridge! |
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