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Permission Folder Read Only "Access Denied"

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Dear All,

I've three PC were connected to LAN, I was created a folder in one PC (PC A) examp ("test" folder), this folder shared to another client with same permission (only ReadOnly acces),
but i'm so confused in (PC B) i can access this folder properly but on the other one (PC C)
i've got this error message :

Please contact administrator........
Access Denied !

I tried to run antivirus scanner (symantec antivirus) but i did'nt found any virus.

Anyone have suggestion ?? Please....

Thx N B Regards

Rudianto
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Re: Permission Folder Read Only "Access Denied"

This may or not be the problem but it's worth looking.

Go to Start then Run, type Regedit and OK

Go down the hierarchy HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE/SYSTEM/CurrentControlSet/Control/Lsa

entry restrictanonymous should have value 0 (zero) - if it has value 1 (one) that's probably your issue.

caveat...you will open that workstation's permissions by changing this value.
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Re: Permission Folder Read Only "Access Denied"

This may not be the exact same thing, but I had a problem similar to this. It was caused by the file sharing command. I had to take "ownership" of the folders and files in both the Administrator mode and in the Owner. Here is the Microsoft page with the information: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/810881
You need to do the commands in the Safe Mode (F8); sign on as Administrator.
Hope this helps...
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