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UAC and network shares question



 
 
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Old January 14th 07, 04:53 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
Corey Hildebrandt
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Default UAC and network shares question

I am running Vista Ultimate under a limited account. I have a network share
(to a NSLU2). I mapped the share to a drive (S:\). If I attempt to copy a
file from the S:\ drive to a UAC protected area, I am prompted for the admin
password, followed by "the path does not exist."

I have the same share mapped in an 'administrator' account. I think the
problem is that when UAC kicks in, it doesn't realize that the same mapping
exists under the administrator account.

Note: when I say administrator account, I do not mean "ADMINISTRATOR." I
have another user with administrator privileges.

Anyone have a solution for this other than logging in as the administrator?
How do I get Vista to recognize the administrator shares from the limited
account?

Corey H

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Old January 14th 07, 10:30 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
Pavel A.
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Default UAC and network shares question

"Corey Hildebrandt" wrote:
I am running Vista Ultimate under a limited account. I have a network share
(to a NSLU2). I mapped the share to a drive (S:\). If I attempt to copy a
file from the S:\ drive to a UAC protected area, I am prompted for the admin
password, followed by "the path does not exist."

I have the same share mapped in an 'administrator' account. I think the
problem is that when UAC kicks in, it doesn't realize that the same mapping
exists under the administrator account.


This is correct. Different accounts do not see network drive
mappings of each other; this is why Administrator does not
see your's.

Anyone have a solution for this other than logging in as the administrator?
How do I get Vista to recognize the administrator shares from the limited
account?


A solution is known for long time: avoid using drive letters, use UNC paths
instead.

Regards,
--PA

 




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