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amdgamer18@gmail.com
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Hi,
I am currently running Windows Server 2003 Enterprise Edition with
SP2. I have a shared folder called FTP Files which is on the root of
the C: drive. I have set the folder to be shared, and have added users
and guests full control of the folder. I have also checked allow
inheritable permissions on that folder. Therefore any newly created
files or folders will get the permissions from FTP Files folder. This
configuration works perfectly when I am locally on the server and
create a folder or file. The permissions are set correctly. However,
when I access the folder via another computer on my LAN (set as a
mapped network drive) the permissions are not set when I create a new
folder. I have the rights to create the folder and put files into the
folder. However, when I look at the permissions, Users and Guests
aren't granted access to the newly created folder. I have to manually
give them rights or else I get Access Denied. How do I configure that
the permissions are set when another machine creates a file or folder?
Any ideas?
I am currently running Windows Server 2003 Enterprise Edition with
SP2. I have a shared folder called FTP Files which is on the root of
the C: drive. I have set the folder to be shared, and have added users
and guests full control of the folder. I have also checked allow
inheritable permissions on that folder. Therefore any newly created
files or folders will get the permissions from FTP Files folder. This
configuration works perfectly when I am locally on the server and
create a folder or file. The permissions are set correctly. However,
when I access the folder via another computer on my LAN (set as a
mapped network drive) the permissions are not set when I create a new
folder. I have the rights to create the folder and put files into the
folder. However, when I look at the permissions, Users and Guests
aren't granted access to the newly created folder. I have to manually
give them rights or else I get Access Denied. How do I configure that
the permissions are set when another machine creates a file or folder?
Any ideas?