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I am working on on a server. I ahve my personal login account as well as administrator acoount. Two days back I created a new account for another user. Since then, the rights to make some changes in the configuration or any part of the directory is gone. I am unable to make any changes into the directories now. I have also given full user rights to me and the administrator account.

Please help me, I am in great problem.
Dec 19 '07 #1
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epots9
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make sure your account is in the Administrators group and also that you haven't made/changed any group policies
Dec 19 '07 #2
Sudesna
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make sure your account is in the Administrators group and also that you haven't made/changed any group policies
Hi, I have checked all that you asked. I am present in the administrator group and have full control on the folder. But still I am not able to write or make any changes to the folder. Please help me,
Dec 30 '07 #3
epots9
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Right click the folder
click properties
click the security tab
click the advance button
click the owner tab

is the current owner correct? if not change it to the admin group.
Dec 31 '07 #4

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