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Thread: SBS 2003 Access Denied User Rights Issues Happy New Year

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    SBS 2003 Access Denied User Rights Issues Happy New Year

    using SBS at the house on a older machine. Seem to be having some user/securty rights that are driving me nuts.

    When navigating through networking places to the network drives I can't create or move anything on the localserver drives. Example is trying to create new folders and get the "access denied" error. I have tried as the admin as well as a user on the network and no luck. It is my understanding these user/security rights should be set when the users is created. All users on my network are admin as I am the only user on the network.

    Any ideas?

    SGM-CP

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    What operating systems are you using and what is your network setup?

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    Network Config

    Running SBS 2003 for file and print sharing only. PC's and Laptop are running XP Pro and are on the domain.

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    Sounds like the automatic config hasn't worked properly. Rather than going through all the various issues of why it hasn't worked, return to the basics of any windows server - the sharing permissions (they are either read only or full for selected users - the normal practice is full for everyone) - and then the real one, NTFS permissions - which can be set to whatever you want for each user right down to indivual files. Both can be configured from the server itself - browse to the shared folder, go to its properties, and look under the respective tabs for both lots of permissions.

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