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Greetings,
in our AD2003 domain, we are now installing Vista computers for our users. The users are all in the Power User group. We usually created a folder for each person on each computer (ex: C:\JDOE) which then becomes the Documents folders. Now, problem is, users can't share folders inside that C:\JDOE (or anywhere else it seems), without being computer administrators. When they try to share, an elevated privilege window pops up, asking for a user and password of someone with admin authority. I checked, and they have full control on the folders they try to share. I also read somewhere that people wanting to share folders, must be in a "group" which allows them to share folders. Is this so? Is there a group policy which can enable sharing by less powerful groups? Thanks in advance. Rodrigo Monteiro |
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Vista will not allow standard users to set global attributes. Administrative
permission is needed to share files on a network. -- oscar ....Right click is your very good friend... "Rodrigo Monteiro" wrote: Greetings, in our AD2003 domain, we are now installing Vista computers for our users. The users are all in the Power User group. We usually created a folder for each person on each computer (ex: C:\JDOE) which then becomes the Documents folders. Now, problem is, users can't share folders inside that C:\JDOE (or anywhere else it seems), without being computer administrators. When they try to share, an elevated privilege window pops up, asking for a user and password of someone with admin authority. I checked, and they have full control on the folders they try to share. I also read somewhere that people wanting to share folders, must be in a "group" which allows them to share folders. Is this so? Is there a group policy which can enable sharing by less powerful groups? Thanks in advance. Rodrigo Monteiro |
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Thanks
I guess I have to find out how to rollout the Public Share."oscar" wrote: Vista will not allow standard users to set global attributes. Administrative permission is needed to share files on a network. -- oscar ...Right click is your very good friend... "Rodrigo Monteiro" wrote: Greetings, in our AD2003 domain, we are now installing Vista computers for our users. The users are all in the Power User group. We usually created a folder for each person on each computer (ex: C:\JDOE) which then becomes the Documents folders. Now, problem is, users can't share folders inside that C:\JDOE (or anywhere else it seems), without being computer administrators. When they try to share, an elevated privilege window pops up, asking for a user and password of someone with admin authority. I checked, and they have full control on the folders they try to share. I also read somewhere that people wanting to share folders, must be in a "group" which allows them to share folders. Is this so? Is there a group policy which can enable sharing by less powerful groups? Thanks in advance. Rodrigo Monteiro |
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I just want to clear up what I had posted the other day. Once the
Administrator allows a file to be shared then the file can be shared by any user whom the Administrator gave permissions for sharing that file. Bottom line is that an Administrator has to give a folder or file the initial share permissions. -- oscar ....Right click is your very good friend... "Rodrigo Monteiro" wrote: Thanks I guess I have to find out how to rollout the Public Share."oscar" wrote: Vista will not allow standard users to set global attributes. Administrative permission is needed to share files on a network. -- oscar ...Right click is your very good friend... "Rodrigo Monteiro" wrote: Greetings, in our AD2003 domain, we are now installing Vista computers for our users. The users are all in the Power User group. We usually created a folder for each person on each computer (ex: C:\JDOE) which then becomes the Documents folders. Now, problem is, users can't share folders inside that C:\JDOE (or anywhere else it seems), without being computer administrators. When they try to share, an elevated privilege window pops up, asking for a user and password of someone with admin authority. I checked, and they have full control on the folders they try to share. I also read somewhere that people wanting to share folders, must be in a "group" which allows them to share folders. Is this so? Is there a group policy which can enable sharing by less powerful groups? Thanks in advance. Rodrigo Monteiro |
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Yes, we already had the server being used as a back share, now it will become
the main share for users. Thanks for all the info, everyone. |