Did you also grant NTFS permissions ?

 

Erik Goldoff

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Systems, Networks, & Security 

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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Friday, May 07, 2010 9:27 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Cannot access shares on a server

 


Greetings! 

Yesterday I created a folder on a server, and I shared it.  I gave
"Everyone" full _share_ permissions on it. 

This morning, I cannot access it via UNC - I get "clunked" immediately.
(Popup window says the resource is either not available, or I do not have
permissions.) 

If I try to access the administrative share on which the directory is
located (ie, "Q$"), I am presented with a login box for user name and
password.  Even if I enter a domain admin user name and password, I get
clunked (same message as above). 

I've checked permissions, and all appears to be correct.  What else to look
for? 

FWIW, it is also our network-wide backup server (UltraBac), and its nightly
backup job is still running. 

Thanks for any pointers!
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