Hello John..

Thanks for your advice..
Now my Lotus Notes can works..I already set the System File to: "%systemdrive&\Lotus" with given access permission to Domain Users is Full Control
Once again. thanks for your help.

Warm regards,

Bagus

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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)"

Hope this helps...

John





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Hello folks..

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

Ps: sorry for my bad english..^_^


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