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- DOCUMENT:Q106112 04-NOV-1993 [W_NT]
- TITLE :Directory Share Disappears After Computer Restart
- PRODUCT :Windows NT
- PROD/VER:3.10
- OPER/SYS:WINDOWS
- KEYWORDS:BUGLIST3.10
-
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- The information in this article applies to:
-
- - Microsoft Windows NT operating system version 3.1
- - Microsoft Windows NT Advanced Server version 3.1
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-
-
- SYMPTOMS
- ========
-
- You are able to configure the security of a sub-directory on an NTFS
- partition such that if a share is created on the sub-directory, the
- share disappears the next time you restart your computer.
-
- CAUSE
- =====
-
- The following accounts have full control of all directories on an NTFS
- partition, by default: Administrators, Creator Owner, and System. If
- you share a directory that is more than one directory below the root
- (C:\Level1\Level2 for example), and the security permissions on the
- directory have the Administrator and System accounts removed, the
- share disappears the next time you restart your computer. It does not
- matter which accounts are included in the security permissions of the
- share, only those of the directory.
-
- RESOLUTION
- ==========
-
- Make sure the System or Administrator accounts have security
- permissions on the directory being shared.
-
- STATUS
- ======
-
- Microsoft has confirmed this to be a problem in Windows NT version
- 3.1. We are researching this problem and will post new information
- here in the Microsoft Knowledge Base as it becomes available.
-
- Additional reference words: 3.10
- KBCategory:
- KBSubCategory: scrty
-
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