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I have a client that is running a Win2k server. They recently installed a Buffalo Terastation NAS device that syncs with Active Directory for access to the share, etc. Everything seemed to be working fine but they wanted to add a specific user to access the share and that's where things seem to have gone astray.
The Administrator wasn't listed as having control of the folder, so the admin can't make any changes to the user/group list. Admin can't even forcibly take ownership for some reason - it acts like its doing it for a long time (lots of stuff flashes by in the screen, like its changing things) then gets to certain files and up pops an "Access Denied" message.
Anyone know of a way to force the bloody thing to submit to Admin control and change the permissions?
TIA,
R
I have a client that is running a Win2k server. They recently installed a Buffalo Terastation NAS device that syncs with Active Directory for access to the share, etc. Everything seemed to be working fine but they wanted to add a specific user to access the share and that's where things seem to have gone astray.
The Administrator wasn't listed as having control of the folder, so the admin can't make any changes to the user/group list. Admin can't even forcibly take ownership for some reason - it acts like its doing it for a long time (lots of stuff flashes by in the screen, like its changing things) then gets to certain files and up pops an "Access Denied" message.
Anyone know of a way to force the bloody thing to submit to Admin control and change the permissions?
TIA,
R