access denied in an application

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We are getting an access deniend error message when trying to open
QuarkExpress. We have spoke to Quark about the issue and state that its a
Microsoft issue dealing with permissions. Does anyone have any suggestions
as to what could be keeping us from logging in to Quark. There are three
workstations with it and each have their own copy of Quark on local disk, but
save files to a shared network drive. We are using a W2K network.

Thanks for all help
 
WetBehindEars said:
We are getting an access deniend error message when trying to open
QuarkExpress. We have spoke to Quark about the issue and state that its a
Microsoft issue dealing with permissions. Does anyone have any suggestions
as to what could be keeping us from logging in to Quark. There are three
workstations with it and each have their own copy of Quark on local disk, but
save files to a shared network drive. We are using a W2K network.

Thanks for all help

Is that the complete error message? I'm not familiar with Quark, but if the
permissions on the server appear OK, I'd also check with local security. If
users don't have access to the program and related files, they'll get an
error. For example, if the program uses a certain location for a temp
directory. Sometimes even adding local users (or domain users) to a local
power users group will work (or at least help in troubleshooting).

steve.
 
Answered yesterday.

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:
| We are getting an access deniend error message when trying to open
| QuarkExpress. We have spoke to Quark about the issue and state that its a
| Microsoft issue dealing with permissions. Does anyone have any
suggestions
| as to what could be keeping us from logging in to Quark. There are three
| workstations with it and each have their own copy of Quark on local disk,
but
| save files to a shared network drive. We are using a W2K network.
|
| Thanks for all help
 
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