When does the access Denied message appear:
1- When he tries to access the share?
or
2- When he tries to browse the Directory for users to add permissions?
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I have a domain admin he isnt part of the domain administrators group but he does have full control of a department shared folder. I want him to be able to modify the shared permissions of a folder on windows 2003 shared folder.
When I add him to the shared folder permissions I give him full control and full control in the security permissions but when I he clicks he adds groups himself he gets an access denied message.
Any ideas?
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by: demazterPosted on 2009-10-23 at 03:19:57ID: 25642877
as long as the NTFS permissions are set to FULL they should be able to set the permissions.
Unless they are a member of a group that has DENY full permission?