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From: yaro137 on 9 Jun 2010 06:10 It happens both on the client and on the server when I attempt to access the folders via UNC. I can access the folder via explorer just fine. The permissions seem to be all right. Any ideas? yaro
From: yaro137 on 9 Jun 2010 09:17 On 9 June, 11:10, yaro137 <yaro...(a)googlemail.com> wrote: > It happens both on the client and on the server when I attempt to > access the folders via UNC. I can access the folder via explorer just > fine. The permissions seem to be all right. Any ideas? > yaro Furthermore when I try to remove the share to then recreate it a message tells me that 4 users are connected to it. I checked in Computer Management and no one accesses that folder at the moment. It's actually a whole drive called backup (F) yaro
From: Larry Struckmeyer[SBS-MVP] on 9 Jun 2010 09:33 Hello yaro, Has this ever worked? If yes, when did it stop working? What changed? What is the complete UNC path: \\xxxx\yyy What is the error message? Any events in the logs? Have you looked at both the share permissions and the security settings on that shared drive/partition? Are there any inherited settings that block, or any "deny" settings? - Larry Please post the resolution to your issue so others may benefit - Get Your SBS Health Check at www.sbsbpa.com > On 9 June, 11:10, yaro137 <yaro...(a)googlemail.com> wrote: > >> It happens both on the client and on the server when I attempt to >> access the folders via UNC. I can access the folder via explorer just >> fine. The permissions seem to be all right. Any ideas? >> yaro > Furthermore when I try to remove the share to then recreate it a > message tells me that 4 users are connected to it. I checked in > Computer Management and no one accesses that folder at the moment. > It's actually a whole drive called backup (F) > yaro
From: yaro137 on 9 Jun 2010 10:03 On 9 June, 14:33, Larry Struckmeyer[SBS-MVP] <lstruckme...(a)mis- wizards.com> wrote: > Hello yaro, > > Has this ever worked? > > If yes, when did it stop working? What changed? > > What is the complete UNC path: \\xxxx\yyy > > What is the error message? > > Any events in the logs? > > Have you looked at both the share permissions and the security settings on > that shared drive/partition? Are there any inherited settings that block, > or any "deny" settings? > > - > Larry > > Please post the resolution to your > issue so others may benefit > > - > Get Your SBS Health Check atwww.sbsbpa.com > > > On 9 June, 11:10, yaro137 <yaro...(a)googlemail.com> wrote: > > >> It happens both on the client and on the server when I attempt to > >> access the folders via UNC. I can access the folder via explorer just > >> fine. The permissions seem to be all right. Any ideas? > >> yaro > > Furthermore when I try to remove the share to then recreate it a > > message tells me that 4 users are connected to it. I checked in > > Computer Management and no one accesses that folder at the moment. > > It's actually a whole drive called backup (F) > > yaro The full UNC is \\server\backup (F) it worked yesterday. No error message. It's just that the folder is empty when opening it via UNC. Domain Users have Change and Modify permissions. I'm logging in as admin with full access. No errors in the event log. For what I know nothing has changed on that server since yesterday. yaro
From: Larry Struckmeyer[SBS-MVP] on 9 Jun 2010 10:23 Hi yaro, Hmmm... worked yesterday. Any chance the drive is failing? Drive is internal to the SBS, external to the SBS, or internal/external to something else? wondering if a cable is loose, cable/port has failed. - Larry Please post the resolution to your issue so others may benefit - Get Your SBS Health Check at www.sbsbpa.com > On 9 June, 14:33, Larry Struckmeyer[SBS-MVP] <lstruckme...(a)mis- > wizards.com> wrote: > >> Hello yaro, >> >> Has this ever worked? >> >> If yes, when did it stop working? What changed? >> >> What is the complete UNC path: \\xxxx\yyy >> >> What is the error message? >> >> Any events in the logs? >> >> Have you looked at both the share permissions and the security >> settings on that shared drive/partition? Are there any inherited >> settings that block, or any "deny" settings? >> >> - >> Larry >> Please post the resolution to your >> issue so others may benefit >> - >> Get Your SBS Health Check atwww.sbsbpa.com >>> On 9 June, 11:10, yaro137 <yaro...(a)googlemail.com> wrote: >>> >>>> It happens both on the client and on the server when I attempt to >>>> access the folders via UNC. I can access the folder via explorer >>>> just >>>> fine. The permissions seem to be all right. Any ideas? >>>> yaro >>> Furthermore when I try to remove the share to then recreate it a >>> message tells me that 4 users are connected to it. I checked in >>> Computer Management and no one accesses that folder at the moment. >>> It's actually a whole drive called backup (F) >>> yaro > The full UNC is \\server\backup (F) > it worked yesterday. No error message. It's just that the folder is > empty when opening it via UNC. Domain Users have Change and Modify > permissions. I'm logging in as admin with full access. No errors in > the event log. For what I know nothing has changed on that server > since yesterday. > yaro
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