Vista x64 RTM show stopper Network File copy bug

G

Guest

Hi all,

I've got a bonus buggy issue here, and only with 3 hours of really getting
this box up and running. Ok here's the setup:

Vista Business RTM x64
Office 2007 RTM
Member of a Domain (but did it while in WORKGROUP too)
Member of Local Admins
Member of Domain Admins

Here's the problem: I can't get a file off a network share to save my life.
All machines in same domain, and yes I have rights. I've worked the
following scenarios (yes, I've doubled checked ACLs both GUI and CACLS):

Copy file from Dir A (local) to Dir B (Local) - OK
Copy file from Dir A (local) to Dir C (Remote) - OK
Copy file from Dir C (Remote) to Dir A or B (Local) - DENIED
Copy file from Dir C (Remote) to Dir A or B (Local WITH UAC bypass running
as Admin with Explorer) - DENIED

I tried even copying both a single folder and nested folders, and I got the
folders to come down perfect, just like their server existence. The files
inside it were no where to be found. Network share type doesn't matter -
hidden share (like C$) or Normal share on cluster resource.

I've tried about every permutation I can think of. I even ran a program
that unpacked files, of which it was not able to be written local (the remote
..exe) but the output was able to make it local files (which is what I would
expect).

It yields the following error:
Destination Folder Access Denied
You need permission to perform this action (Try Again or Cancel)

After turning off UAC, I get the exact same thing!

Any ideas? I'm inches away from a PSS call on this one...

Skinner
 
P

PA Bear

Have you considered posting to a Vista-specific newsgroup?

Vista-specific newsgroups include:

microsoft.public.windows.vista.general
microsoft.public.windows.vista.administration_account
microsoft.public.windows.vista.hardware_devices
microsoft.public.windows.vista.installation_setup
microsoft.public.windows.vista.mail
microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
microsoft.public.windows.vista.performance_maintenance
microsoft.public.windows.vista.print_fax_scan
microsoft.public.windows.vista.security

Accessing the MS newsgroups in Outlook Express Newsreader
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone/newsgroupsetup.mspx
 
R

Rock

Hi all,

I've got a bonus buggy issue here, and only with 3 hours of really getting
this box up and running. Ok here's the setup:

Vista Business RTM x64
Office 2007 RTM
Member of a Domain (but did it while in WORKGROUP too)
Member of Local Admins
Member of Domain Admins

Here's the problem: I can't get a file off a network share to save my
life.
All machines in same domain, and yes I have rights. I've worked the
following scenarios (yes, I've doubled checked ACLs both GUI and CACLS):

Copy file from Dir A (local) to Dir B (Local) - OK
Copy file from Dir A (local) to Dir C (Remote) - OK
Copy file from Dir C (Remote) to Dir A or B (Local) - DENIED
Copy file from Dir C (Remote) to Dir A or B (Local WITH UAC bypass running
as Admin with Explorer) - DENIED

I tried even copying both a single folder and nested folders, and I got
the
folders to come down perfect, just like their server existence. The files
inside it were no where to be found. Network share type doesn't matter -
hidden share (like C$) or Normal share on cluster resource.

I've tried about every permutation I can think of. I even ran a program
that unpacked files, of which it was not able to be written local (the
remote
.exe) but the output was able to make it local files (which is what I
would
expect).

It yields the following error:
Destination Folder Access Denied
You need permission to perform this action (Try Again or Cancel)

After turning off UAC, I get the exact same thing!

Any ideas? I'm inches away from a PSS call on this one...


Post to a Vista newsgroup. This one is for the XP 32bit OS.
 
G

Guest

Coming to this party a bit late, but did you ever determine anything on this
issue Skinner? I've searched the Vista groups and can't find any posts there.
Hopefully your PSS ticket shed some light on this problem?
 

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