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charles.gaskin@... 28th Sep 2011
good point, this is my first time posting a questions to TR.
I have a windows domain running windows 2008 server. I am having permission issues with a users folder on their assigned network drive, but the kicker is the problem that is happening on that machine only happens on that machine for that particular network drive.

So the problem is this, in the users G drive is where they keep majority of his documents. When the user is on his PC and tries to rename, move, or delete an file or folder, it giving him an access denied. But, when the same user goes to another machine he has full control.

I have tried to re apply the full control NTFS permissions, Take ownership of the folders and files, and also made sure the Folder, Subfolder and files option was selected in the advanced security permissions, then made sure all child folder inherited permissions from the parent folder.

Any Idea ?
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so rather than hazard an incorrect guestimation, you might try posting
this in the Q & A section (question & answer), and someone that has an
idea can find it easier.
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charles.gaskin@... 28th Sep 2011
good point, this is my first time posting a questions to TR.
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