Dave Ihnat wrote:

>> How exactly does one determine if one has "full rights" on a folder?
>> Doesn't the fact that I can browse through a folder on the Windows
>> machine show that I have full rights on the folder?
> 
> You'd think.  Right-click on a folder--if you're running XP Pro, you can
> then click on the "Security" tab.  That'll show who has permissions, and
> what
> permissions. 

I am running XP Pro with SP3 (as specified by Control Panel=>System).
But if I right click on a folder I see a "Sharing and Security" tab
(not a "Security" tab) but this gives no information on who has permissions.
Nor does right-clicking again, and going to Properties=>Sharing.

In both cases, I have checked "Share this folder on the network"
and "Allow network users to change my files",
and given a Share name with no spaces or unusual characters.

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Timothy Murphy  
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