Changed permission to a directory

L

luv2bike2

And now the Administrator login and my login can not get some of the
subdirectories that I changed the permissions to.

When i went to change the permissions for this one directory for the group
everyone i got a message saying "Caution! Deny entries take prioity over
Allow Entries, which can cause unintented effects due to group memberships.
Do you want to continue?" i said yes because i was doing the group eveyone
and figured the Administrator was not included. however i am wrong. now
when i go to the directory i get this message directory "is not accessible.
Access is denied". however, the users can get into the directories that i
can not get into whether i am logged in as me or as the administrator.

I went back into the the permissions window and unchecked all the denied
boxes and still i can not get to those directories. i have no clue as to how
i can clear this up, does anyone have any ideas?

The directories are on a Windows 2000 Server with Service Pack 4.

Thank you,
 
O

Olaf Engelke [MVP Windows Server]

Hello,
luv2bike2 wrote:
> And now the Administrator login and my login can not get some of the
> subdirectories that I changed the permissions to.
>
> When i went to change the permissions for this one directory for the
> group everyone i got a message saying "Caution! Deny entries take
> prioity over Allow Entries, which can cause unintented effects due to
> group memberships. Do you want to continue?" i said yes because i
> was doing the group eveyone and figured the Administrator was not
> included. however i am wrong. now when i go to the directory i get
> this message directory "is not accessible. Access is denied".
> however, the users can get into the directories that i can not get
> into whether i am logged in as me or as the administrator.
>
> I went back into the the permissions window and unchecked all the
> denied boxes and still i can not get to those directories. i have no
> clue as to how i can clear this up, does anyone have any ideas?
>
> The directories are on a Windows 2000 Server with Service Pack 4.
>


did you try to take ownership of that folder first? ´

Best greetings from Germany
Olaf
 
S

SBS Rocker

Take a look at the post "Directory Permissions - What gives?" dated
7/16/2007

You'll find the answer and reasons for your issues in this thread.


"luv2bike2" <luv2bike2@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:A6F2D247-8FFE-4D59-980C-09BA98C9D19F@microsoft.com...
> And now the Administrator login and my login can not get some of the
> subdirectories that I changed the permissions to.
>
> When i went to change the permissions for this one directory for the group
> everyone i got a message saying "Caution! Deny entries take prioity over
> Allow Entries, which can cause unintented effects due to group
> memberships.
> Do you want to continue?" i said yes because i was doing the group
> eveyone
> and figured the Administrator was not included. however i am wrong. now
> when i go to the directory i get this message directory "is not
> accessible.
> Access is denied". however, the users can get into the directories that i
> can not get into whether i am logged in as me or as the administrator.
>
> I went back into the the permissions window and unchecked all the denied
> boxes and still i can not get to those directories. i have no clue as to
> how
> i can clear this up, does anyone have any ideas?
>
> The directories are on a Windows 2000 Server with Service Pack 4.
>
> Thank you,
>
 
L

luv2bike2

No I did not take ownership of the directory, The owner is Adminsitrator and
i did this as administrator. I just verified that the owner is the
Administrator.
--
Thank you,



"Olaf Engelke [MVP Windows Server]" wrote:

> Hello,
> luv2bike2 wrote:
> > And now the Administrator login and my login can not get some of the
> > subdirectories that I changed the permissions to.
> >
> > When i went to change the permissions for this one directory for the
> > group everyone i got a message saying "Caution! Deny entries take
> > prioity over Allow Entries, which can cause unintented effects due to
> > group memberships. Do you want to continue?" i said yes because i
> > was doing the group eveyone and figured the Administrator was not
> > included. however i am wrong. now when i go to the directory i get
> > this message directory "is not accessible. Access is denied".
> > however, the users can get into the directories that i can not get
> > into whether i am logged in as me or as the administrator.
> >
> > I went back into the the permissions window and unchecked all the
> > denied boxes and still i can not get to those directories. i have no
> > clue as to how i can clear this up, does anyone have any ideas?
> >
> > The directories are on a Windows 2000 Server with Service Pack 4.
> >

>
> did you try to take ownership of that folder first? ´
>
> Best greetings from Germany
> Olaf
>
 
O

Olaf Engelke [MVP Windows Server]

Hello,
"luv2bike2" <luv2bike2@discussions.microsoft.com> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
news:CC30599B-F594-4ED4-AB9A-51FA282BF9C1@microsoft.com...
> No I did not take ownership of the directory, The owner is Adminsitrator
> and
> i did this as administrator. I just verified that the owner is the
> Administrator.

but anyway, try to take the ownership one time more, also for all sub
objects.
Best greetings from Germany
Olaf
 
R

Robert L [MVP - Networking]

Or use SubInACL or icacls command to check the permission. These link may help,

Command to check security of files and service
http://chicagotech.net/netforums/viewtopic.php?t=1090


Vista Permission IssuesPost Posted: Fri Mar 02, 2007 5:14 am Post subject: How to: check permissions using Vista icacls command, Reply with quote . ...
http://www.chicagotech.net/vista/vistapermission.htm



Bob Lin, MS-MVP, MCSE & CNE
Networking, Internet, Routing, VPN Troubleshooting on http://www.ChicagoTech.net
How to Setup Windows, Network, VPN & Remote Access on http://www.HowToNetworking.com
"Olaf Engelke [MVP Windows Server]" <oenews01@mvps.org> wrote in message news:ECBEF23F-D970-4C9D-B21D-9DF17A0B23DE@microsoft.com...
Hello,
"luv2bike2" <luv2bike2@discussions.microsoft.com> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
news:CC30599B-F594-4ED4-AB9A-51FA282BF9C1@microsoft.com...
> No I did not take ownership of the directory, The owner is Adminsitrator
> and
> i did this as administrator. I just verified that the owner is the
> Administrator.

but anyway, try to take the ownership one time more, also for all sub
objects.
Best greetings from Germany
Olaf
 
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