Guest arthur gill Posted July 25, 2007 Posted July 25, 2007 As above. I can copy over .ocx's and there is not prob. I can delete then, again no problem. When I try to overwrite the .ocx with the same file I get 'unable to write file, make sure it is not already in use' dialog. I have full permission as the user (hence I can do the first two steps). Administrator has no problems tho. What should I do to allow overwriting EXISTING ocx files in a non system folder (Actually thiws is on a users share on the 'D' drive. Thanks all, this is proving to be a major headache (I work for a software develeopers and we cannot update our backups of our files into the common share folders).
Guest Ehren Posted July 25, 2007 Posted July 25, 2007 RE: unable to overwrite an .ocx file in a shared folder on windows 200 Are the SHARE AND NTFS permissions set in order to allow a user such as yourself to do this? Your effective permissions are the lowest of the combined share and NTFS permissions. "arthur gill" wrote: > > As above. > I can copy over .ocx's and there is not prob. I can delete then, again no > problem. When I try to overwrite the .ocx with the same file I get 'unable > to write file, make sure it is not already in use' dialog. I have full > permission as the user (hence I can do the first two steps). > Administrator has no problems tho. > What should I do to allow overwriting EXISTING ocx files in a non system > folder (Actually thiws is on a users share on the 'D' drive. > > Thanks all, this is proving to be a major headache (I work for a software > develeopers and we cannot update our backups of our files into the common > share folders). >
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