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Access Issues
"... is not
accessible" Message: "....is not accessible. You may not have permission to use this network resource. Contact the administrator of this server to find out if you have access permissions. Network path was not found." Resolutions: "... not accessible. Access Denied "SYMPTOMS: When you attempt to connect to a network share, you may receive the following error message: \\Servername\share is not accessible. Access Denied. If you are accessing a share in another domain, this message may appear even though you have verified that the trust is configured correctly. Also, the share may be visible in Network Neighborhood.RESOLUTION: This issue may be resolved by verifying that both the share permissions and the NTFS partition permissions are correctly configured for individual user or group access.
Symptoms:
1. When attempting to create a folder or
copy a folder on a network drive, you may receive "Cannot create or replace
xxxxx: Access is denied. Make sure the disk is not full or write-protected and
that the file is not currently in use".
Resolutions:
go to the properties of the
drive>Sharing, add the the user and give Change permission. "Access Denied" Message When Opening from or Saving to a Network FolderSymptom: When opening a network folder in Windows Explorer and then try to open a file from or save a file to that folder, the associated program may report a sharing violation, return an "access denied" message, or open the document as read-only. Typically, this problem occurs when you open a network folder and then double-click to open a Microsoft Word or Microsoft Excel file. The document opens as read-only.Resolution: To fix this problem, go to Windows Explorer, open the network folder that contains the file that you are trying to open or save. On the Tools menu, click Folder Options. Click Use Windows classic folders, and then click OK."An extended error has occurred" or "Access Denied"Symptoms: When mapping a network drive using net use or using the net view command to view a different computer in the domain, you may receive: "An extended error has occurred" or "Access Denied" error messages.
Resolutions: 1) This issue may occur if the
workstation doesn't synchronize the time with the server. After verifying
that basic network connectivity exists, you can force time synchronization on
the client computer manually. To do this,
run net time /domain /set command.
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