From: dondersconsulting on 24 Nov 2009 00:57 I believe I have found a viable solution for this (at least for me). I made a Universal Security Group called "File System Admins", added my administrative users, and gave it full rights to my server's D: partition. (made sure it propagated to subfolders - you may have to tweak a couple folders or use advanced button to replace permissions on subfolders). This partition holds all the user data folders/shares, which is the only place I really need to monkey around with much. After it applied, and I verified the Group name was in the security list but my user account was not, I tried browsing. It didn't work! Still got the pop-up for edit security! Oops, forgot to log off and log back in so the logged in user account will know it belongs to the new group. After doing so, I was able to browse into the subfolders and no pop-ups! -- dondersconsulting ------------------------------------------------------------------------ dondersconsulting's Profile: http://forums.techarena.in/members/157600.htm View this thread: http://forums.techarena.in/windows-server-help/1107233.htm http://forums.techarena.in
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