Guest Justin Posted September 9, 2008 Posted September 9, 2008 Hello, We have a Windows 2003 SP2 file server in a 2003 native mode AD that uses Global Security groups for controlling share level access. Once a user is added to the security group, the permissions don't seem to be active right away, and they continue to get access denied errors until they Log off and back on to their workstation. Why is the new group membership not recognized right away and is there any way to have it apply without the user doing a relogin? All of our PC's are XP SP2. Thanks! Justin
Guest AllenM Posted September 9, 2008 Posted September 9, 2008 Re: Applying share permissions is slow You just answered your own question. "Once a user is added to the security group, the permissions don't seem to be active right away, and they continue to get access denied errors until they Log off and back on to their workstation. They must get reassigned a new ACL that includes the new security rights. "Justin" <Justin@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:37CF4C99-7767-43BE-B368-C83C04B35DFC@microsoft.com... > Hello, > > We have a Windows 2003 SP2 file server in a 2003 native mode AD that uses > Global Security groups for controlling share level access. Once a user is > added to the security group, the permissions don't seem to be active right > away, and they continue to get access denied errors until they Log off and > back on to their workstation. Why is the new group membership not > recognized > right away and is there any way to have it apply without the user doing a > relogin? All of our PC's are XP SP2. > > Thanks! > > Justin
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