Workstation problems with Mapped Drives

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Randy Okum

I have two (2) users on a Windows 2000 network, 1-Win2k
Srvr and Win2k Workstations. What happens is when two
particular users log on, they have access to their
designated mapped drives to the server, they can click on
the mapped drives and see the contents, however, they can
not write to them. The status bar in explore, or the
properties of those mapped drives (when these two are
logged in) display 0 bytes available, and 0 bytes free.
However, when anyone else logs on, the stats of the
drives are normal. What I have done so far, is have the
users log onto a different workstation, the situation
follows them, so I deleted there user accounts on the
server, and created new account, and setting them up
identical to a user that has no problems, the issue still
persist. So I checked, and double checked, local,
domail, and domain controller policy, I can not find
anything out of the ordinary or any thing that would
reflect these users having this problem. All
workstations, are on SP4, all the win2k updates have been
done. Antivirus has been updated, and have performed
full scan on server and a few workstation looking for a
virus, could not find any.

Any help is most greatful
Randy
 
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Robbie

Randy: Do you have Quota Management Enabled?? There may be a limited quota
set for the certain user that is in question. If a user is over the quota
limit, you will get the errors similiar to what you are receiving.
 
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Randy Okum

I do not have it enabled at all, thank you for your
suggestion, do you have any more!
Randy
 
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Gerry Voras

Have you checked the user and group rights and permissions to the shares?
Perhaps they only have permission to read, not write?
 
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Randy Okum

These particular users have Full Control to the Share and
the Folders
Thanks Randy
 

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