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Can't put files into a fileshare folder after joining domain.
Converted a subnet of workstations to an existing domain.
Some workstations in this group are now not able to write to a fileshare.
The users are domain standard users.
The permissions appear to be there just fine.
The file "server" is domain joined as well.
The users are in the domain group giving access (full).
We have a number of these "file servers" and this is the first to exhibit this kind of problem.
Error says:
Destination Folder Access Denied
You need permission to perform this action
????
Some workstations in this group are now not able to write to a fileshare.
The users are domain standard users.
The permissions appear to be there just fine.
The file "server" is domain joined as well.
The users are in the domain group giving access (full).
We have a number of these "file servers" and this is the first to exhibit this kind of problem.
Error says:
Destination Folder Access Denied
You need permission to perform this action
????
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@Fred Marshall I would focus on the workstations which has the problems. This might mean it is the server itself which leads to some sort of issue.
You may try using the command below in CMD to verify that the client is using the correct servers.
If the IP address is wrong, it means the workstations were configured to the wrong domain or file sharing. If it's correct, the admin needs to try giving access again or configure the workstation settings again.
You may try using the command below in CMD to verify that the client is using the correct servers.
ipconfig /all
If the IP address is wrong, it means the workstations were configured to the wrong domain or file sharing. If it's correct, the admin needs to try giving access again or configure the workstation settings again.
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Thanks!
@Fred Marshall You're welcome! Glad I was of help :)
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It turns out it was the fileserving workstation's permissions..... You got me going in the right direction!
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