The windows sharing has not thing to do with Mac sharing. Event you have
created windows sharing and assign proper permission, you also need to
create share for Mac. Also by default the Mac sharing permission is read
only.
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"Drew Govnyak" <no-email-(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>I have a windows 2003 R2 domain environment in native mode. One of my users
>has a windows xp workstation and a mac laptop running Leopard. I have a
>shared folder on the server where all domain users have Full Shared and
>Modify NTFS permissions. When a user logs on to his XP workstations he does
>not have any problems creating new files in the shared public folder on the
>server, but when he accesses the same share using his MAC (types
>smb://server_ip/share) he gets prompted for his domain user name and
>password. After he authenticates, he can open/read any of the files in the
>share, but as soon as tries to save/copy any file over 10kb he getts an
>error on his mac 'the operation cannot be completed because you do not have
>sufficient privileges for some of the items' and copy fails. Files under
>10kb get copied from his mac to the shared folder without any errors. Disk
>quotas are NOT enabled on the server. Also when the error pops up on the
>MAC I don't see any warnings / errors or audit failures on the server.
>Installing File Services For Macintosh on the server didn't make any
>difference. Disabling Microsoft network server: Digitally sign
>communications (always) security policy on the server didn't make any
>difference. This problem does not exist if he tries to save any size file
>to his XP workstation from his MAC over the network.
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> Am I the only one with this problem? What would be the next
> troubleshooting step?
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> Thank you very much.
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