Share Folder access issue

RawatP 61 Reputation points
2021-01-12T22:38:55.27+00:00

I have recently restore one shared folder and afterwards no other user is able to modify any files(only read ) and folder under it other than me. It prompt message that "you Don't have permission and contact administrator to obtain permission. or you required permission from MYNAME to make changes
However all folder permission seems on place for every users and group as before.

Any suggestion would be helpful.

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  1. Mico Mi 1,921 Reputation points
    2021-01-13T07:53:53.01+00:00

    Hi,
    Please tell me how did you restore your shared folder.
    Please try the following steps to restore the Network Shares and Permissions:

    1. On your old server, open Registry Editor.
      HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE>SYSTEM>CurrentControlSet>Services>LanmanServer>Shares
      Right-click the Shares key and select “Export” it to a file and then copy the file you exported from the old server to the new server.
    2. Go to your new server and right-click the registry file and select “Merge”. All the share information will be imported to your new server. If the new server uses the same drive letter, then just restart the server.
    3. If the new server uses a different drive letter compared to the old server, you need to open Registry Editor:
      HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE>SYSTEM>CurrentControlSet>Services>LanmanServer>Shares
      Double click the share and then locate the section labelled “path” and change the drive letter to the one of your new file server.
      (You will need to do this for each share that needs a change of drive location. Once completed, please restart the server again.)

    Thanks for your time!
    Best Regards,
    Mico Mi

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