Also, 

Have you checked for file-system corruption? 

Also what does the command line utilities say the permissions are (
cacls, icacls, perms, subinacl.exe?) 

Also seen sometimes when backup agents, or AV folds files and folders
open on OS, which can cause these type of problems, have you tried
disabling both rebooting and seeing what comes about? 

Z

-----Original Message-----
From: James Winzenz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, January 03, 2008 4:20 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Cannot write to user home directory

Sure sounds like a permissions problem to me . . .
Every time I have seen this, it has been because permissions have gotten
screwed up on a folder (either ntfs or share permissions).  Does the
user have the security tab when they access the properties of the
folder?

James Winzenz
Infrastructure Engineer - Security
Pulte Homes Information Services


-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Posted At: Thursday, January 03, 2008 2:00 PM
Posted To: NTSysadmin
Conversation: Cannot write to user home directory
Subject: Cannot write to user home directory

Actually, it seems to be a problem with the whole file system...

Win2003Server in Win2003 native environment.

User has a home directory on this server.  It has been set up with full 
control of files and directories to administrators, "SYSTEM", and that 
user.

Nobody can write to a particular user's home directory (including folks 
who are administrators on both the local machine and the server) over
the 
network.  I can log into the server (locally or remote) and copy files 
from the user's desktop system.

On a remote login to the server itself, when I try to look at the 
properies of directories, I do not get the usual properties tabs.
Instead, 
I get on saying "General" and one that says "Custom".  Both are pretty 
useless!  What is missing is "Sharing" and "Security".

Nothing changed as a result of re-booting the server.

What next - hosed?
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ASPCA Knowledge Management
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