I'm running into this exact issue:

"The permissions on <Folder_name> are incorrectly ordered, which may
cause some entries to be ineffective"

described here:

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/925332

That page as a hotfix for dfsr.exe, but it's dated 2006-10-03, and on
this machine the timestamp for the file is 2007-02-17.

My googling reveals nothing further - the server is fully patched, too.

These are manually created subdirectories, and clicking on OK to
reorder the ACLs does work, but I'd like to get this fixed - I've got
end-users creating subdirectories and complaining about it.

Has anyone run into this and have a fix for it?

Kurt

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