Hi Bagus..

In the GPO, Computer Configuration, Windows Settings, Security Settings,
File System, you can browse to the directory there, and assign rights.
Probably to *.*, I don't remember what it needs to write to.  You may even
have to give full control to Domain Users.  Not sure.  But you can do it
there.

Hope this helps,
John





                                                                           
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Hello Mr. Salemi
Thanks for replying my email....

Now i can create and open the shared folders .
But I'm still getting difficult to assign modify user rights on Lotus Notes

directory with GPO. Can you explain more details for about applying user
rights to the Notes\DataDirectory with a GPO..
Thank you,

Regards
BaGus



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> Hello Bagus..
>
> I believe Lotus Notes requires the user to have Modfiy rights to the
> Notes\Data directory.  You can assign this with a GPO, if you wish.
>
> The sharing, I'm wondering if you have simple file sharing turned on?
> It's
> in explorer, tools, folder options, view, uncheck the box that says "use
> simple file sharing (recommended)"
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> Hope this helps...
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> John
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> Hello folks..
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> I'm new member of this mailing list. I have some problems with Active
> directory especially in GPO deployment.
> My company using Lotus Notes as primary mail system. I am using GPO
common
> scenarios which I've downloaded  from Microsoft.
> I am testing a GPO policy to my pc which already join the domain with
> using
> user highly managed policy.
> Problem found when I've try open Lotus Notes and Lotus Notes doesnt work,
> the programs show dimmed.
> If I adding  permission with full controll access for domain/domain_user
> account  to my local directory system , the programs running well.
> and I also cannot make my folder to be shared folders in my local
> directory.
> Is there any special configuration to set user permission in GPO to run
> Lotus Notes or other non microsoft programs.
> Please I need advicefrom anyone..
>
> Thank you..
> regards,
>
> Bagus
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> Ps: sorry for my bad english..^_^
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