"Access Denied" Error Message When Users Try to Access Shared Folders (277644)
The information in this article applies to:
- Microsoft Windows NT Server 4.0
- Microsoft Windows NT Workstation 4.0
- Microsoft Windows 2000 Server
This article was previously published under Q277644 SYMPTOMS When users try to access shared folders, they may receive
the following error message: Access
denied. CAUSE This issue may occur if users do not have the Bypass
Traverse Checking Right to the parent folders of the shared resource. Users
must have this right to open folders, and then to access the files or folders
that are in those folders. RESOLUTION To resolve this issue, enable the Bypass Traverse Checking
user right. To do so, follow these steps. Warning If the Bypass Traverse Checking user right is enabled, users can traverse folders even if they do not have permissions to the traversed folders.
This right does not allow users to list the contents of the folders. Bypass
Traverse Checking is an advanced user right. - On the computer on which the inaccessible share is located,
start Windows Explorer.
- Open, and then right-click the shared resource's parent
folder that is located directly in the root of the drive, and then click
Properties. For example, if you have the following folder
structure: C:\Multimedia\Music\Baroque, where the Baroque folder is the shared
resource, click the Multimedia folder.
- Click the Security tab, and then click
Advanced.
- Click to select the Reset permissions on all Child
objects and enable propagation of inheritable permissions check
box.
- Under Permission Entries, click the user or the group which
experiences the issue that is listed in the Symptoms section of this article,
and then click View/Edit.
- Click to select the check box that is located in the Allow
column, to the right of the Traverse Folder / Execute File
option. If the check box that is in the Deny column is selected, click to clear
it.
- Click OK three times.
Modification Type: | Major | Last Reviewed: | 8/7/2003 |
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Keywords: | kbprb KB277644 |
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