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Hi!

 

I have a windows server 2003 domain controller along with two other

application servers.

 

I created a new user in the Active Directory and logged onto the domain

using his credentials from his desktop computer.

 

While testing - I found out that Iam not able to save any files I created

onto the "C" Drive or the "D" Drive, but I am able create a folder on "C" or

"D" Drives and

 

then I can save files inside the folders. Iam also able to save onto My

Documents and Desktop.

 

The error I get when trying to save onto "C" or "D" Drive is - "You do not

have permissions to save in this Directory. See the administrator to obtain

permission"

 

I logout the user and login as the administrator of the domain - right click

"My Computer" - Manage and in the Groups - Administrator - I added the user

as the member of administrator group - This way Iam able to save files

anywhere - Obviously.

 

Can anybody pl let me know what is the issue?

 

I do not have any group policies - or the local security policy of the

Domain Controller and the User Computer are all "not defined"

 

Thank you in advance.

 

Ven

Guest Meinolf Weber
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Re: Permissions to save in directory!!1

 

Hello Ven,

 

What client operating system do you use?

 

Best regards

 

Meinolf Weber

Disclaimer: This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers

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> Hi!

>

> I have a windows server 2003 domain controller along with two other

> application servers.

>

> I created a new user in the Active Directory and logged onto the

> domain using his credentials from his desktop computer.

>

> While testing - I found out that Iam not able to save any files I

> created onto the "C" Drive or the "D" Drive, but I am able create a

> folder on "C" or "D" Drives and

>

> then I can save files inside the folders. Iam also able to save onto

> My Documents and Desktop.

>

> The error I get when trying to save onto "C" or "D" Drive is - "You do

> not have permissions to save in this Directory. See the administrator

> to obtain permission"

>

> I logout the user and login as the administrator of the domain - right

> click "My Computer" - Manage and in the Groups - Administrator - I

> added the user as the member of administrator group - This way Iam

> able to save files anywhere - Obviously.

>

> Can anybody pl let me know what is the issue?

>

> I do not have any group policies - or the local security policy of the

> Domain Controller and the User Computer are all "not defined"

>

> Thank you in advance.

>

> Ven

>

Posted

Re: Permissions to save in directory!!1

 

Hi! Mr. Weber,

 

All the Client computers are Windows Xp with SP2

 

Thank you

Ven

 

"Meinolf Weber" <meiweb(nospam)@gmx.de> wrote in message

news:ff16fb6652f7a8c9bf83574c94fd@msnews.microsoft.com...

> Hello Ven,

>

> What client operating system do you use?

>

> Best regards

>

> Meinolf Weber

> Disclaimer: This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and

> confers no rights.

>

>> Hi!

>>

>> I have a windows server 2003 domain controller along with two other

>> application servers.

>>

>> I created a new user in the Active Directory and logged onto the

>> domain using his credentials from his desktop computer.

>>

>> While testing - I found out that Iam not able to save any files I

>> created onto the "C" Drive or the "D" Drive, but I am able create a

>> folder on "C" or "D" Drives and

>>

>> then I can save files inside the folders. Iam also able to save onto

>> My Documents and Desktop.

>>

>> The error I get when trying to save onto "C" or "D" Drive is - "You do

>> not have permissions to save in this Directory. See the administrator

>> to obtain permission"

>>

>> I logout the user and login as the administrator of the domain - right

>> click "My Computer" - Manage and in the Groups - Administrator - I

>> added the user as the member of administrator group - This way Iam

>> able to save files anywhere - Obviously.

>>

>> Can anybody pl let me know what is the issue?

>>

>> I do not have any group policies - or the local security policy of the

>> Domain Controller and the User Computer are all "not defined"

>>

>> Thank you in advance.

>>

>> Ven

>>

>

>

Posted

Permissions to save in directory!! Pl help asap

 

Permissions to save in directory!! Pl help asap

 

Hi!

 

I have a windows server 2003 domain controller along with two other

application servers.

 

I created a new user in the Active Directory and logged onto the domain

using his credentials from his desktop computer which is using Windows XP

Pro with SP2.

 

While testing - I found out that Iam not able to save any files I created

onto the "C" Drive or the "D" Drive, but I am able create a folder on "C" or

"D" Drives and

 

then I can save files inside the folders. Iam also able to save onto My

Documents and Desktop.

 

The error I get when trying to save onto "C" or "D" Drive is - "You do not

have permissions to save in this Directory. See the administrator to obtain

permission"

 

I logout the user and login as the administrator of the domain - right click

"My Computer" - Manage and in the Groups - Administrator - I added the user

as the member of administrator group - This way Iam able to save files

anywhere - Obviously.

 

Can anybody pl let me know what is the issue?

 

I do not have any group policies - or the local security policy of the

Domain Controller and the User Computer are all "not defined"

 

Thank you in advance.

 

Ven

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Posted

Re: Permissions to save in directory!! Pl help asap

 

Re: Permissions to save in directory!! Pl help asap

 

perhaps xp is not suited with win2003,you sould use win

nt,win2000,win2003,instead of xp.

just my opinion.

Guest Meinolf Weber
Posted

Re: Permissions to save in directory!! Pl help asap

 

Re: Permissions to save in directory!! Pl help asap

 

Hello Ven,

 

If i am not totally wrong, normally users are prevented to save directly

to the drives. This is done for example, to prevent changes of the startup

files on c: drive, throught viruses etc. Because you are allowed to create

folders and save there anything, this is for user the way to do it.

 

Best regards

 

Meinolf Weber

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