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stumped-in-excel May 5th 10 09:18 PM

no administator privledges although set as admin.
 
One of my users is complaining about not being able to modify documents on
the server while logged in under her username/password. Her rights are set
to Admin on both the server and workstation. All works fine when logged in
as a different user.

I'm stumped - thoughts?



stumped-in-excel May 5th 10 09:24 PM

no administator privledges although set as admin.
 
I'm running sever 2003 and xp pro SP3 on the workstation.

"stumped-in-excel" wrote:

One of my users is complaining about not being able to modify documents on
the server while logged in under her username/password. Her rights are set
to Admin on both the server and workstation. All works fine when logged in
as a different user.

I'm stumped - thoughts?



stumped-in-excel May 5th 10 09:24 PM

no administator privledges although set as admin.
 
I'm running sever 2003 and xp pro SP3 on the workstation.

"stumped-in-excel" wrote:

One of my users is complaining about not being able to modify documents on
the server while logged in under her username/password. Her rights are set
to Admin on both the server and workstation. All works fine when logged in
as a different user.

I'm stumped - thoughts?



John Wunderlich May 6th 10 09:21 PM

no administator privledges although set as admin.
 
=?Utf-8?B?c3R1bXBlZC1pbi1leGNlbA==?=
wrote in
:

One of my users is complaining about not being able to modify
documents on the server while logged in under her
username/password. Her rights are set to Admin on both the
server and workstation. All works fine when logged in as a
different user.

I'm stumped - thoughts?

I'm running sever 2003 and xp pro SP3 on the workstation.

"stumped-in-excel" wrote:


First of all, realize that file/folder permissions can easily be set to
not allow access by "administrators". So just because a user has admin
privilege, he may not be able to access an object (although he probably
has capability to change those permissions).

Since the object in question is on a server, it is the server
permissions that apply. Bring up a command window (start-run-"cmd")
and enter the following command:
cacls \\servername\share\path\file_folder
or, if it is a mapped drive (e.g. x:),
cacls x:\path\file_folder

where "servername" is replaced with your server name, "share" is
replaced with the share name, "path" replaced with the path to the
object in question, and "file_folder" is replaced with the file or
folder name. This will show the permissions that are currently in
effect for that object. Type the command "cacls /?" for a description
of terms.

It could be that a server group has been defined with access to this
object and your user is not a part of that group.

HTH,
John

John Wunderlich May 6th 10 09:21 PM

no administator privledges although set as admin.
 
=?Utf-8?B?c3R1bXBlZC1pbi1leGNlbA==?=
wrote in
:

One of my users is complaining about not being able to modify
documents on the server while logged in under her
username/password. Her rights are set to Admin on both the
server and workstation. All works fine when logged in as a
different user.

I'm stumped - thoughts?

I'm running sever 2003 and xp pro SP3 on the workstation.

"stumped-in-excel" wrote:


First of all, realize that file/folder permissions can easily be set to
not allow access by "administrators". So just because a user has admin
privilege, he may not be able to access an object (although he probably
has capability to change those permissions).

Since the object in question is on a server, it is the server
permissions that apply. Bring up a command window (start-run-"cmd")
and enter the following command:
cacls \\servername\share\path\file_folder
or, if it is a mapped drive (e.g. x:),
cacls x:\path\file_folder

where "servername" is replaced with your server name, "share" is
replaced with the share name, "path" replaced with the path to the
object in question, and "file_folder" is replaced with the file or
folder name. This will show the permissions that are currently in
effect for that object. Type the command "cacls /?" for a description
of terms.

It could be that a server group has been defined with access to this
object and your user is not a part of that group.

HTH,
John


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