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The shares permissionsThe share permissions are lost when the computer is shut down it incorrectly.
Why this happens? Dario Soriano <Dario Sori***@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
> The share permissions are lost when the computer is shut down it Please post with a lot more detail.....this is on your server? What > incorrectly. > > > Why this happens? version/SP level, what error messages, what are the exact symptoms, etc. "Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]" wrote: I have a server Windows 2003 enterprice r2, which is my database server.> Dario Soriano <Dario Sori***@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: > > The share permissions are lost when the computer is shut down it > > incorrectly. > > > > > > Why this happens? > > Please post with a lot more detail.....this is on your server? What > version/SP level, what error messages, what are the exact symptoms, etc. > > > There are certain applications that run on this and some users have permissions on the shares which are applications. Every time you shutdown incorrectly, permits are lost in the share. Dario Soriano <DarioSori***@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
Show quoteHide quote > "Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]" wrote: Sorry, still not enough information.> >> Dario Soriano <Dario Sori***@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: >>> The share permissions are lost when the computer is shut down it >>> incorrectly. >>> >>> >>> Why this happens? >> >> Please post with a lot more detail.....this is on your server? What >> version/SP level, what error messages, what are the exact symptoms, >> etc. >> >> >> > I have a server Windows 2003 enterprice r2, which is my database > server. There are certain applications that run on this and some > users have permissions on the shares which are applications. > > Every time you shutdown incorrectly, permits are lost in the share. What does "shutdown incorrectly" mean? Give us a precise example of the permissions you see before, and after, this happens, on any given folder. Also mention what's in your event logs.
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