Hi yaro,
Hmmm... worked yesterday. Any chance the drive is failing?
Drive is internal to the SBS, external to the SBS, or internal/external to
something else?
wondering if a cable is loose, cable/port has failed.
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Larry
Please post the resolution to your
issue so others may benefit
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> On 9 June, 14:33, Larry Struckmeyer[SBS-MVP] <lstruckme...@mis-
> wizards.com> wrote:
>
>> Hello yaro,
>>
>> Has this ever worked?
>>
>> If yes, when did it stop working? What changed?
>>
>> What is the complete UNC path: \\xxxx\yyy
>>
>> What is the error message?
>>
>> Any events in the logs?
>>
>> Have you looked at both the share permissions and the security
>> settings on that shared drive/partition? Are there any inherited
>> settings that block, or any "deny" settings?
>>
>> -
>> Larry
>> Please post the resolution to your
>> issue so others may benefit
>> -
>> Get Your SBS Health Check atwww.sbsbpa.com
>>> On 9 June, 11:10, yaro137 <yaro...@googlemail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>> It happens both on the client and on the server when I attempt to
>>>> access the folders via UNC. I can access the folder via explorer
>>>> just
>>>> fine. The permissions seem to be all right. Any ideas?
>>>> yaro
>>> Furthermore when I try to remove the share to then recreate it a
>>> message tells me that 4 users are connected to it. I checked in
>>> Computer Management and no one accesses that folder at the moment.
>>> It's actually a whole drive called backup (F)
>>> yaro
> The full UNC is \\server\backup (F)
> it worked yesterday. No error message. It's just that the folder is
> empty when opening it via UNC. Domain Users have Change and Modify
> permissions. I'm logging in as admin with full access. No errors in
> the event log. For what I know nothing has changed on that server
> since yesterday.
> yaro