GRRRR these Win2k machines are driving me nuts!!! Ok..here's the scenario....
I have a user..just a regular domain user, on a win2k pro box. She needs to have full control of a share folder across the network. The share folder is hosted on a windows 98 box. She is the only one that should have full control, everyone else in the domain has read only access.
The sharing on the win98 box is set to user level, with the access list coming from our domain. The sharing properties for this particular folder are set to everyone read only, and her account, full control.
When I log on as her, from my win98 box (this is not the box that is hosting the share), I have full control of the folder, like I'm supposed to. When I log on as her from my win2k box, I have read only access.
Help! This just shouldn't be so difficult! GRRRRRR once again.
I have a user..just a regular domain user, on a win2k pro box. She needs to have full control of a share folder across the network. The share folder is hosted on a windows 98 box. She is the only one that should have full control, everyone else in the domain has read only access.
The sharing on the win98 box is set to user level, with the access list coming from our domain. The sharing properties for this particular folder are set to everyone read only, and her account, full control.
When I log on as her, from my win98 box (this is not the box that is hosting the share), I have full control of the folder, like I'm supposed to. When I log on as her from my win2k box, I have read only access.
Help! This just shouldn't be so difficult! GRRRRRR once again.