[THIN] Re: Unable to save to Local C: drive

  • From: "Mark CALLEJA" <Mark.CALLEJA@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 07 Sep 2004 21:19:41 +0800

Jason

Can other people connect to their local drives?  Has anyone changed the
policies (CTX) to prevent local drive mapping?  Have you checked the
domain settings for automatic local drive mapping?  Is the problem
unique to the one server??

HTH
Mk

Mark Calleja
Coordinator Network Systems 
Network Systems
Dept Housing and Works
(08) 9222 4941
mark.calleja@xxxxxxxxxxxxx

"There are only 10 types of people in the world: Those who understand
binary, and those who don't"

>>> pattenj@xxxxxxxx 07/09/2004 20:52:10 >>>
I have a user that is using our Nfuse connection, but is unable to save
to
his local C: drive.  I had him delete the Webica.ini file and reconnect
so
that he would prompted for the level access to allow.  He clicked FULL
access, but is still getting a permission denied error.  I believe he
is
running windows 2K.  I asked him if he was ablet o save files to his
local
drive from another application on his PC such as Excel and he claims he
was
able too.  I am not sure what else to check here.  Any ideas?  I still
think
there may be some sort of policy in effect on his local computer but do
not
have access to it to confirm this.
Jason


Jason Patten
M3 Tech support
Ph.(770) 297 1925 x266
Email: jason@xxxxxxxx 
YahooID: jasonrpatten


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