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FIle share permissions problem in  Windows Server 2003

Asked by jamesschwartz in Active Directory, Windows 2003 Server, Microsoft Operating Systems

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Somehow I have destroyed my file share permissions on my Windows 2003 server and no matter what I do I cannot resotre them properly.

I have about 3000 file folders on the server, and document files within each.  I wish to grant full permissions to each user on the network to read, write, change, ect.

Somehow, while experementing with settings, I made some changes and now some folders and other documents within folders are not all accessable from every client (all Windows XP home edition).   I can not figure out what the dependent variable is that makes some files accessable and others not.  While perhaps barking up the wrong tree, I wonder if it is either an ownership problem, or one having to do with different original authors of the files/documents.  I say this because some documents within the same folder are accessable and others are not.

By the way, almost all the documents are scans, split evenly between pdf's and TIFF's.

I have tried to set the security and sharing permissions so that "administrators," "all users," " everyone" and each individual user all have full permissions.  Yet some files and  documents are still inaccessable.

I did this successfully once, I should be able to do it again.  But for the life of me I can not figure out what is missing.  I don't mind if you make is easy at the expense of security.  I just wish to make all files and documents available to every user on the network.Start Free Trial
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