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Administrator does not have rights to a folder (!)
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27/06/2006 15:59:28
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Windows
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Security
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
01131902
Message ID:
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>>>Hi Neal,
>>>
>>>The directory gave rights only to a specific group to which Administrator does not belong. Funny, I though Administrator had rights to everything, but if you think about it it is appropriate that a user can deny rights to Administrator, so I am starting to think that it worked as designed.
>>>
>>>Thanks for the answer.
>>>
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>>Rightmouse click on the C: drive in my computer, go to properties, then security, then advanced. You want to "take ownership" and also make sure it changes the subfolder ownership properties. This should fix the problem.
>>
>>If you don't see "Security" in the properties, you will need to go to the Tools>Folder Options>View on the menu and scroll to the bottom. Uncheck "use simple file sharing"
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>>John
>
>Thank you John.
>
>This has been very instructive. Still looking for an explanation, I think (not sure) that when I started setting up server I may have created user Alex and immediately set up the problem folder, which I use as a mapped disk. That may explain why user Alex had rights and user Administrator did not.
>
>Alex

Hey,
Use Alex must have all the rights in the world (like user Boris on my server :o))))))
Against Stupidity the Gods themselves Contend in Vain - Johann Christoph Friedrich von Schiller
The only thing normal about database guys is their tables.
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