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Subject: Access to Network Drive
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Mike Lambert User is Offline
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9/29/2008 03:28 PM  
On our SBS2003 server I have a shared drive that out users access by using a mapped drive.  I have a user that when he tries to do anything (add, delete, or move) files he gets a warning that says "access is denied".  From the server I removed him from the security section and then added him back in with full access rights.  I restarted his computer and tried to add a new file and I get the same warning.
 
What else restricts access to a network drive besides the security on that folder?  Why can't this user access the shared folder?
 
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9/29/2008 04:31 PM  
Disk Quota, Share Permission, NTFS permissions, are the most common culprits.
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9/29/2008 04:37 PM  
Aw man, I'm an idiot.  I never even checked the Share Permissions.  It's all working now.  Thanks Stan.
 
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