Hi Christoph,
This has got to be a thorn in your side! Grrrrrrrrr.
"Accessible only for test means, that user test is the owner of that
filesystem object an the only entry in the ACL as well."
So only the user 'test' has access to this file based on the ACL and
no others?
Logged in as Administrator, can you navigate, see, open, and save the
file in subfolder1 via Windows Explorer?
Odd that the ACL allows access all the way to subfolder1 but not
subfile1. If all checks out above, seems to me to be a FD issue. Kern
released a new build (see prior links below) and may be worth
attempting using the latest build.
Erich
On Apr 10, 2006, at 12:09 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
as reported here some time ago, I have problem with the bacula FD
in a Win2K domain controller. I get "Access is denied" errors for
files, which are not accessible to the user running the FD-process.
As bacula is using the windows backup API, this should work anyway.
Now, I created virtual machines for testing purposes and detected,
that there is no difference between domain controllers and other
windows installation, as I said before. It just happened that I
didn't made the testing situation as complicated as it is on the
domain controller. Everything works fine, even on a domain
controller, if the unaccessible file lies in an accessible
directory. Thats the only case I tested up to now. But access
denied errors occur, if you have this situation:
System: Out of the Box Win2K server installation (SP4)
Users:
Administrator
test
Directory structure:
folder1 (Accessible for everyone)
- file1 (accessible only for test)
- subfolder1 (accessible only for test)
- subfile1 (accessible only for test)
In this case, file1 ist backed up correctly as well as subfolder1.
An error occurs for subfile1. Accessible only for test means, that
user test is the owner of that filesystem object an the only entry
in the ACL as well.
This seams to be a bug to me rather than a configuration issue, or
does anybody have any idea?
Thanks in advance
Christoph
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