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Chuck Stringer
Hi,
I have four Windows 2000 terminal servers running SP4, Office 2000 SP3. All
of these are set for Windows 2000 compatible permissions in terminal server
config. When a user tries to open or save an attachment they receive the
error:
"Cannot create file: file name. Right-click the folder you want to create
the file in and click Properties on the
shortcut menu to check your permissions for the folder"
I applied the fix suggested in Q305982 with no change. If I change the
terminal server permissions to NT 4 compatible, the problem goes away, but
then I'm stuck with a bunch of insecure settings. Does anyone have a fix for
this?
Thanks,
Chuck
I have four Windows 2000 terminal servers running SP4, Office 2000 SP3. All
of these are set for Windows 2000 compatible permissions in terminal server
config. When a user tries to open or save an attachment they receive the
error:
"Cannot create file: file name. Right-click the folder you want to create
the file in and click Properties on the
shortcut menu to check your permissions for the folder"
I applied the fix suggested in Q305982 with no change. If I change the
terminal server permissions to NT 4 compatible, the problem goes away, but
then I'm stuck with a bunch of insecure settings. Does anyone have a fix for
this?
Thanks,
Chuck