I'm having an almost identical problem except my situation is isolated to
one users folder. Nobody can access it. Not the creator, administrator or
the actual user. I've tried deleting, renaming everything tells me access
is denied.
"Øystein Sund" <> wrote in message
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> Hi!
>
> I have searched google for a solution to this problem, but haven't found
> anything that worked.
>
> We have one windows server 2003 domain controller and one Windows server
> 2003 member server that have Exchange installed and are being used as the
> primary file server. The DC have no file sharing any longer. All shared
> folders are located on the W2003 member server.
>
> The users folders are set up with permissions so that the users can only
> access their own folder. I have also set up my documents redirections to
> the users own shared folders.
> This is a network with about 30 workstations/users. Some of the users get
> the message "access denied" when trying to access their own home folder.
> The permissions on the folders are set up with full access for the
> domain/username.
>
> I have testet a lot on one specific user's computer that I can't seem to
> get access. If I try to connect to their terminal server (who also is a
> member server), I get access to the user's folder.
>
> They also sometimes get a login box when starting outlook where they have
> to put in domain\username and their password to get access to exchange.
> This seems to me like the Active Directory authentication isn't 100%
> working against the w2003 member server running shares and exchange.
>
> What can be wrong? Can someone help me?
>
> I'll highly appreciate feedback that could lead me to a solution.
>
> Sincerely
> Oystein Sund
>
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