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Old 06-22-2007   #2 (permalink)
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Re: Strange permission problems when accessing SBS 2003 network share

On Jun 12, 6:00 am, Martin Ennemoser
<MartinEnnemo...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
> I've got some very strange permission problems on aVistaLaptop. In fact 2
> Laptops, both with a freshVistainstall. The laptops are the onlyVista
> machines in the network, and the only machines experiencing thisproblem.. It
> boils down to the fact that I can do some things which require
> read/write/execute permissions, while other things don't work. I really don't
> have a clue what else I can try, so hopefully someone is able to help me.
>
> This is the environment:
>
> -VistaBusiness on a Laptop, integrated in a Domain with Windows Small
> BusinessServer2003
> - All available updates are installed on the client andserver.
> - Client is logged on with a Domain User account that is in the Local
> Administrators Group.
>
> Here are some of the things I am able to do on the networkshare:
>
> - I can see all files and directories.
> - I can copy a file to the networkshare.
> - I can open text files, change and save them.
> - I can open PDF files in Adobe Reader.
> - I can create a new document in Word and save it.
>
> And here are the things where I have permission problems:
>
> - I cannot open a Word document (I also tried otherOfficeformats). The
> error message says "Permission denied. Please contact administrator"
> (translated from German, may not be accurate)
> - I cannot make a copy of a file on the networkshare- Permission denied.
> - I cannot copy a file from a networkshareto another one - Permission
> denied.
>
> Of course I have checked all the obvious things (and also some not so
> obvious ones) like:
>
> -Sharepermissions are set correctly.
> - NTFS permissions are set correctly.
> - 3rd party virus software is removed from the laptop.
> - UAC and Windows Defender are disabled.
> - All accounts on the client andserverhave passwords.
>
> I even tried to change the LAN Manager authentication level on the client. I
> also tried logging in with the Domain Admin account on the client, but the
> problems are the same.
>
> Any ideas?


Have a look at this discussion which sounds a bit similar.

Vista/Office 2k3 "Access Denied" in Documents Folder
http://www.tek-tips.com/viewthread.c...1379408&page=1

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