Changed permission to a directory

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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,
 
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
 
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,
>
 
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
>
 
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
 
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



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"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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