Unable to share folder in windows server 2008




















Even on Administrator Ask Question. Asked 8 years, 11 months ago. Active 6 years, 9 months ago. Viewed 22k times. I try to open the folder and I get "You don't currently have permission to access this folder" Then it says "Click continue to permantely get access to this folder. You have been denied permission to access the folder. Anyone ever seen this before? I have data in this folder I really need. Improve this question. Check this link: social. Add a comment. Active Oldest Votes.

Improve this answer. This answer just saved me having to reboot a file server accessed by my whole organization on a constant basis. While the currently selected answer is technically true - I believe this should be the correct answer for the specific question asked since it is a problem originating on a windows share.

Edited: Corrected typos — Austin S. Thomas S. This Solution Fixed my problem: You are not crazy I have this issue too and can replicate the following oddies that only seem to happen with win2k8 sp2 and vista sp2 clients whom are not joined to the domain but try to access a domain joined server.

This combination of machines has run for some years without difficulty. I changed Internet service provider to a cable-based system. Everything works fine. Noticed that time to log into one Windows Server of two on my small private network was several minutes for each step Applying User Settings, etc.

Domain controller the other server could be logged onto instantly. An Internet suggestion caused me to remove the ailing server from the domain, then attempt to rejoin. Failed consistently: "The network path was not found. Decided to clean install Windows Server R2 on the domain controller. This went fine. Attempting to join the untouched server 1 IIS to new DC failed in exactly the same way: "network path was not found.

DCDiag shows no problems. No effect on failure to join domain. Windows Firewall currently off on both servers. Began following ServerFault suggestions. Network discovery is "Custom," and File Sharing is On. Started the disabled Computer Browser service. More computers appeared in network discovery but had no effect on joining the domain. Michael Broschat Michael Broschat 3 3 silver badges 12 12 bronze badges.

I am sure you will have got through this, but mentioning this just in case, firstly try disabling your firewall. Try reinstalling your network adapter drivers. Check your device manager, and in case you see a lot of 6to4 Adapters, delete all of them leaving just one behind. After this select the properties by right clicking on the connection. Let us know how it goes. Community Bot 1. Mahermobeen Mahermobeen 1. Andrew Schulman 8, 21 21 gold badges 29 29 silver badges 45 45 bronze badges.

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I'm no networking guru, but Public Profile? Try Work Profile instead — Tetsujin. The server is connected to a small standalone network and has no way to determine if it is a work or private network.

So, Windows, set the network to the public by default. And there is no difference if I try to change the settings for Home or Work — magol. If it's a home or work network, set it up as such; public is for just that, an untrusted open network, airport wifi, hotel, starbucks etc. How do I make Windows to understand that it is a Work network? Click 'myNetwork' whatever it's called, change to Work Network.

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