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I have a user that is getting an access denied when trying to rename a folder.
The user has full control over a folder, but when we look at the properties of the folder it is marked as RO. I uncheck the RO box, hit apply, tag is to propegate to all subfolders, and click okay. We still cannot rename the folder. Any ideas? |
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If any part of this folder-tree is open in another Explorer window (or other
program, including command-prompts) it wil not be possible to rename it. This might be the reason. The same is true if a system-process has a file open within it. Also, to change the permissions on the folder the user must either be the owner, or else must have access-rights control. |
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