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Posted by JLawrence on April 1, 2009, 11:46 am
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I am running into a problem on a Windows 2008 server where a user has a
folder that they are have full control over (They are not a local or domain
admin). When the user saves a file in the folder, it disappears (from their
view). However when I go in (I am a domain admin),I can see the file. I
check the perms and they still have full access. If I reset the perms on the
file, they see it again. But as soon as they save it, it disappears. What
am I missing here. Is there something new in 2008 that I am overlooking with
NTFS permissions? Something else I thought was odd is that I cannot set any
permissions for "Creator Owner" on this folder. Once I set Full Control for
Creator Owner and hit apply, it removes the perms I set for Creator Owner.
Thanks in advance.
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Jeremy Lawrence
MCP, MCSA, MCSE+S, CEH
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Posted by JLawrence on April 2, 2009, 4:06 pm
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Yes...it's enabled. I will disable it and see if that fixes the problem.
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Jeremy Lawrence
MCP, MCSA, MCSE+S, CEH
"Danny Sanders" wrote:
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> This sound like something is up with ABE
> http://www.keepingitreal.nu/2007/09/windows-server-2008-access-based.html
>
> Is it enabled?
>
>
> hth
> DDS
>
> >I am running into a problem on a Windows 2008 server where a user has a
> > folder that they are have full control over (They are not a local or
> > domain
> > admin). When the user saves a file in the folder, it disappears (from
> > their
> > view). However when I go in (I am a domain admin),I can see the file. I
> > check the perms and they still have full access. If I reset the perms on
> > the
> > file, they see it again. But as soon as they save it, it disappears.
> > What
> > am I missing here. Is there something new in 2008 that I am overlooking
> > with
> > NTFS permissions? Something else I thought was odd is that I cannot set
> > any
> > permissions for "Creator Owner" on this folder. Once I set Full Control
> > for
> > Creator Owner and hit apply, it removes the perms I set for Creator Owner.
> > Thanks in advance.
> > --
> > Jeremy Lawrence
> > MCP, MCSA, MCSE+S, CEH
>
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Posted by JLawrence on April 2, 2009, 4:17 pm
Please log in for more thread options Just disabled ABE and all is well now. Thanks for the help.
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Jeremy Lawrence
MCP, MCSA, MCSE+S, CEH
"Danny Sanders" wrote:
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> This sound like something is up with ABE
> http://www.keepingitreal.nu/2007/09/windows-server-2008-access-based.html
>
> Is it enabled?
>
>
> hth
> DDS
>
> >I am running into a problem on a Windows 2008 server where a user has a
> > folder that they are have full control over (They are not a local or
> > domain
> > admin). When the user saves a file in the folder, it disappears (from
> > their
> > view). However when I go in (I am a domain admin),I can see the file. I
> > check the perms and they still have full access. If I reset the perms on
> > the
> > file, they see it again. But as soon as they save it, it disappears.
> > What
> > am I missing here. Is there something new in 2008 that I am overlooking
> > with
> > NTFS permissions? Something else I thought was odd is that I cannot set
> > any
> > permissions for "Creator Owner" on this folder. Once I set Full Control
> > for
> > Creator Owner and hit apply, it removes the perms I set for Creator Owner.
> > Thanks in advance.
> > --
> > Jeremy Lawrence
> > MCP, MCSA, MCSE+S, CEH
>
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Posted by FromTheRafters on April 2, 2009, 8:59 pm
Please log in for more thread options Glad you got help here - I was beginning to wonder if anyone was home.
:o)
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> Just disabled ABE and all is well now. Thanks for the help.
> --
> Jeremy Lawrence
> MCP, MCSA, MCSE+S, CEH
> "Danny Sanders" wrote:
>> This sound like something is up with ABE
>> http://www.keepingitreal.nu/2007/09/windows-server-2008-access-based.html
>> Is it enabled?
>> hth
>> DDS
>> >I am running into a problem on a Windows 2008 server where a user
>> >has a
>> > folder that they are have full control over (They are not a local
>> > or
>> > domain
>> > admin). When the user saves a file in the folder, it disappears
>> > (from
>> > their
>> > view). However when I go in (I am a domain admin),I can see the
>> > file. I
>> > check the perms and they still have full access. If I reset the
>> > perms on
>> > the
>> > file, they see it again. But as soon as they save it, it
>> > disappears.
>> > What
>> > am I missing here. Is there something new in 2008 that I am
>> > overlooking
>> > with
>> > NTFS permissions? Something else I thought was odd is that I
>> > cannot set
>> > any
>> > permissions for "Creator Owner" on this folder. Once I set Full
>> > Control
>> > for
>> > Creator Owner and hit apply, it removes the perms I set for Creator
>> > Owner.
>> > Thanks in advance.
>> > --
>> > Jeremy Lawrence
>> > MCP, MCSA, MCSE+S, CEH
>>
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Posted by ~BD~ on April 3, 2009, 2:30 am
Please log in for more thread options FTR - Do you see the *original* post made by Danny Sanders?
I can see only in the tail of the last post made by Jeremy.
Any thoughts?
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Dave
FromTheRafters wrote:
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> Glad you got help here - I was beginning to wonder if anyone was home.
> :o)
>> Just disabled ABE and all is well now. Thanks for the help.
>> --
>> Jeremy Lawrence
>> MCP, MCSA, MCSE+S, CEH
>> "Danny Sanders" wrote:
>>> This sound like something is up with ABE
>>> http://www.keepingitreal.nu/2007/09/windows-server-2008-access-based.html
>>> Is it enabled?
>>> hth
>>> DDS
>>>> I am running into a problem on a Windows 2008 server where a user
>>>> has a
>>>> folder that they are have full control over (They are not a local
>>>> or
>>>> domain
>>>> admin). When the user saves a file in the folder, it disappears
>>>> (from
>>>> their
>>>> view). However when I go in (I am a domain admin),I can see the
>>>> file. I
>>>> check the perms and they still have full access. If I reset the
>>>> perms on
>>>> the
>>>> file, they see it again. But as soon as they save it, it
>>>> disappears.
>>>> What
>>>> am I missing here. Is there something new in 2008 that I am
>>>> overlooking
>>>> with
>>>> NTFS permissions? Something else I thought was odd is that I
>>>> cannot set
>>>> any
>>>> permissions for "Creator Owner" on this folder. Once I set Full
>>>> Control
>>>> for
>>>> Creator Owner and hit apply, it removes the perms I set for Creator
>>>> Owner.
>>>> Thanks in advance.
>>>> --
>>>> Jeremy Lawrence
>>>> MCP, MCSA, MCSE+S, CEH
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> http://www.keepingitreal.nu/2007/09/windows-server-2008-access-based.html
>
> Is it enabled?
>
>
> hth
> DDS
>
> >I am running into a problem on a Windows 2008 server where a user has a
> > folder that they are have full control over (They are not a local or
> > domain
> > admin). When the user saves a file in the folder, it disappears (from
> > their
> > view). However when I go in (I am a domain admin),I can see the file. I
> > check the perms and they still have full access. If I reset the perms on
> > the
> > file, they see it again. But as soon as they save it, it disappears.
> > What
> > am I missing here. Is there something new in 2008 that I am overlooking
> > with
> > NTFS permissions? Something else I thought was odd is that I cannot set
> > any
> > permissions for "Creator Owner" on this folder. Once I set Full Control
> > for
> > Creator Owner and hit apply, it removes the perms I set for Creator Owner.
> > Thanks in advance.
> > --
> > Jeremy Lawrence
> > MCP, MCSA, MCSE+S, CEH
>