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Posted by Brian on May 22, 2008, 4:35 pm
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I have a cleint witht he same issue. I looked at WINS setup basedon some web
research but that doen't seem to make ay difference. All network settings
are correct as well as file premissions.
"GeeBee" wrote:
> > I have a windows 2003 R2 domain environment in native mode. One of my users
> > has a windows xp workstation and a mac laptop running Leopard. I have a
> > shared folder on the server where all domain users have Full Shared and
> > Modify NTFS permissions. When a user logs on to his XP workstations he does
> > not have any problems creating new files in the shared public folder on the
> > server, but when he accesses the same share using his MAC (types
> > smb://server_ip/share) he gets prompted for his domain user name and
> > password. After he authenticates, he can open/read any of the files in the
> > share, but as soon as tries to save/copy any file over 10kb he getts an
> > error on his mac 'the operation cannot be completed because you do not have
> > sufficient privileges for some of the items' and copy fails. Files under
> > 10kb get copied from his mac to the shared folder without any errors. Disk
> > quotas are NOT enabled on the server. Also when the error pops up on the MAC
> > I don't see any warnings / errors or audit failures on the server.
> > Installing File Services For Macintosh on the server didn't make any
> > difference. Disabling Microsoft network server: Digitally sign
> > communications (always) security policy on the server didn't make any
> > difference. This problem does not exist if he tries to save any size file
> > to his XP workstation from his MAC over the network.
> >
> > Am I the only one with this problem? What would be the next troubleshooting
> > step?
> >
> > Thank you very much.
>
> Ditto. Exactly the same problem for me using 10.5.2. We are not
> alone:
> http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?messageID=7004702
> http://www.macwindows.com/leopard.html#010908c
>
> Anyone got any answers to this one or will we all have to wait for
> 10.5.3
>
> G
>
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