If the Share permissions are set thus, what are the NTFS permissions on the
files themselves? Is inheritance turned on for all of the folders they are
trying to access? Is there any Special access applied in the Advanced
section - don't forget, a Deny trumps all.

You may need to turn Auditing on specifically for the folder, to see what's
happening.

Cheers,


JR


On 16 October 2013 15:56, Robert Cato <[email protected]> wrote:

>
>
> Windows 2008 Standard SP2 (Virtual on Hyper-V)
>
> A folder on D: is shared with a 1.2TB drive that is 90% full. Share
> permissions are set for Domain Users - Change, Administrators - Full
> Control.
>
> The issues are  2-3 layers deep in the folder structure. The drives are
> mapped with logon scripts.
>
> There are a couple of isolated issues.
>
> 1. UserA gets an access denied when he tries to navigate to:
> L:\Accounting\Accounts Receivable\. He is one the Accounts Receivable
> folder by name with modify permission. He can access other folders in
> Accounting.
> 2. UserB  gets an access denied when he tries to navigate to:
> L:\Shared\Audit. Domain users is granted modify access and the user is in
> domain users.
>
> No luck so far digging around the Event Logs, not sure if we don't have
> auditing turned up enough.
>
> Appreciate any input about what to audit or where to start troubleshooting.
>
> Thanks,
> Robert
>



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*James Rankin*
Technical Consultant (ACA, CCA, MCTS)
http://appsensebigot.blogspot.co.uk

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