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File is already exist : Error in Windows Server 2003

I'm having a problem with the access control in windows server 2003. I have
set in our server that user can access, modify, read and write folders/files
but not able to delete folders, subfolders or files. The problem is everytime
users trying to save a NEW file in the server, they would receive a message
saying that the file is already exist and whether or not the user want to
replace the file. Sometime the file that has been saved is empty.

The second problem is since I have set users cant delete any files, all the
temporary files are not auto deleted as well and it takes space in our server.

For your information, I have tried the same setting in our server by using
domain and workgroup but the result is the same.

Mar 30 '07 #1
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Hi,

This is a .NET group, please refer to Windows groups.
--
Roger
..NET 2005 and DB developer
"H20" wrote:
I'm having a problem with the access control in windows server 2003. I have
set in our server that user can access, modify, read and write folders/files
but not able to delete folders, subfolders or files. The problem is everytime
users trying to save a NEW file in the server, they would receive a message
saying that the file is already exist and whether or not the user want to
replace the file. Sometime the file that has been saved is empty.

The second problem is since I have set users cant delete any files, all the
temporary files are not auto deleted as well and it takes space in our server.

For your information, I have tried the same setting in our server by using
domain and workgroup but the result is the same.
Mar 30 '07 #2
Thanks Roger. I didnt realise I posted it here.

"Roger" wrote:
Hi,

This is a .NET group, please refer to Windows groups.
--
Roger
.NET 2005 and DB developer
"H20" wrote:
I'm having a problem with the access control in windows server 2003. I have
set in our server that user can access, modify, read and write folders/files
but not able to delete folders, subfolders or files. The problem is everytime
users trying to save a NEW file in the server, they would receive a message
saying that the file is already exist and whether or not the user want to
replace the file. Sometime the file that has been saved is empty.

The second problem is since I have set users cant delete any files, all the
temporary files are not auto deleted as well and it takes space in our server.

For your information, I have tried the same setting in our server by using
domain and workgroup but the result is the same.
Apr 2 '07 #3

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