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Bizarre : Cannot copy... Access is denied (across peer network)
I have two new laptops running XP Pro on a peer workgroup.
There are several Win 2000 workstations in the workgroup. Some have NTFS partitions, some have Fat 32 and some have both. From one of the new laptops, I cannot copy files across the network from any shared folders that are on NTFS partitions to a NTFS partition on the laptop. I get the "cannot copy... Access is denied. Make sure the disk is not full or write-protected" message. Things I have done: Turned off simple file sharing. I can take ownership, but it still won't copy. Turned XP firewall off, none other is running. No encryption is enabled on the shared resources. All permissions and security on the shares are set to everyone with all enabled. I can log onto the "other" new laptop as the same user name and all works ok. I can copy across the network from a share on a Fat32 partition to a NTFS on the laptop. I can copy across the network from a share on a NTFS partition to a Fat32 partition on the laptop. But it won't work NTFS to NTFS! It appears to be some setting on the laptop and not related to permissions on the shares. Any Help? |
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Bizarre : Cannot copy... Access is denied (across peer network)
Make sure that everyone has both share AND folder/NTFS permissions to the
share you want to copy to and that you are not logged on as a user that has any deny permissions to the share or NTFS permissions either explicitly or via membership of a group that has deny permissions. Also check the stored credentials on the laptop with the share that you are trying to copy to in order to see if you are trying to access a network/computer with wrong stored network credentials. You can enter control userpasswords2 in the run box and then go to advanced/manage network passwords to view your stored credentials. I believe your problem is related to permissions as the operating system does not care if you are copying from a share that is on FAT32 or NTFS as long as permissions are correct and the user can authenticate to the remote computer with the share and authentication failures would be recorded in the security log of the remote computer as a type 3 logon failure. To copy files to a share on an NTFS volume the user or everyone [assuming you want everyone too have access] would need at least read/change share permissions and write NTFS permissions or a generic permissions that includes write such as full control. Steve http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;308418 --- NTFS permissions in XP http://www.mcmcse.com/microsoft/guid...missions.shtml --- NTFS and share permission explanation wrote in message ups.com... I have two new laptops running XP Pro on a peer workgroup. There are several Win 2000 workstations in the workgroup. Some have NTFS partitions, some have Fat 32 and some have both. From one of the new laptops, I cannot copy files across the network from any shared folders that are on NTFS partitions to a NTFS partition on the laptop. I get the "cannot copy... Access is denied. Make sure the disk is not full or write-protected" message. Things I have done: Turned off simple file sharing. I can take ownership, but it still won't copy. Turned XP firewall off, none other is running. No encryption is enabled on the shared resources. All permissions and security on the shares are set to everyone with all enabled. I can log onto the "other" new laptop as the same user name and all works ok. I can copy across the network from a share on a Fat32 partition to a NTFS on the laptop. I can copy across the network from a share on a NTFS partition to a Fat32 partition on the laptop. But it won't work NTFS to NTFS! It appears to be some setting on the laptop and not related to permissions on the shares. Any Help? |
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Bizarre : Cannot copy... Access is denied (across peer network)
Thanks for the response Steve,
On the laptop I am trying to copy to, there are no stored credentials Also, I am not getting a "failed login" event logged on either the laptop or on the computer where the share resides. I am using zero lenght password. Does that matter? I don't have any problem copying the files from the NTFS share as long as I copy them to a location on the laptop that is not NTFS. (or vise versa). Thanks anyway Jr. Steven L Umbach wrote: Make sure that everyone has both share AND folder/NTFS permissions to the share you want to copy to and that you are not logged on as a user that has any deny permissions to the share or NTFS permissions either explicitly or via membership of a group that has deny permissions. Also check the stored credentials on the laptop with the share that you are trying to copy to in order to see if you are trying to access a network/computer with wrong stored network credentials. You can enter control userpasswords2 in the run box and then go to advanced/manage network passwords to view your stored credentials. I believe your problem is related to permissions as the operating system does not care if you are copying from a share that is on FAT32 or NTFS as long as permissions are correct and the user can authenticate to the remote computer with the share and authentication failures would be recorded in the security log of the remote computer as a type 3 logon failure. To copy files to a share on an NTFS volume the user or everyone [assuming you want everyone too have access] would need at least read/change share permissions and write NTFS permissions or a generic permissions that includes write such as full control. Steve http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;308418 --- NTFS permissions in XP http://www.mcmcse.com/microsoft/guid...missions.shtml --- NTFS and share permission explanation wrote in message ups.com... I have two new laptops running XP Pro on a peer workgroup. There are several Win 2000 workstations in the workgroup. Some have NTFS partitions, some have Fat 32 and some have both. From one of the new laptops, I cannot copy files across the network from any shared folders that are on NTFS partitions to a NTFS partition on the laptop. I get the "cannot copy... Access is denied. Make sure the disk is not full or write-protected" message. Things I have done: Turned off simple file sharing. I can take ownership, but it still won't copy. Turned XP firewall off, none other is running. No encryption is enabled on the shared resources. All permissions and security on the shares are set to everyone with all enabled. I can log onto the "other" new laptop as the same user name and all works ok. I can copy across the network from a share on a Fat32 partition to a NTFS on the laptop. I can copy across the network from a share on a NTFS partition to a Fat32 partition on the laptop. But it won't work NTFS to NTFS! It appears to be some setting on the laptop and not related to permissions on the shares. Any Help? |
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