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After the reboot, the rights to the folder fly off. How to fix?
There is a win 2008r2server that has an encrypted trueCrypt disk. This drive contains a shared folder. After the reboot, the rights from the folder constantly fly off. How to fix it?
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It seems that the encrypted disk is connected after the service starts, which shares your folders, and at the time of launch, it cannot share the specified folder due to its absence.
What you can do:
1. simple bike:
Create a link (Junction Point) to your encrypted disk, and share it exactly. At the same time, such a link will be shared, but it will not be possible to enter it until the disk itself is connected.
2. Write a batch file that will enable network access with the net share command and run it after starting the computer and mounting the hard disk, the command is something like this:
net share SecureFolder c:\mydisk\mylink
or
net share SecureFolder c:\mydisk\mylink /grant :user1,full
no way, just change the vehicle.
In a similar situation, he made a crutch, distributing access through another server. Well, that is, we connect the resource to another server and distribute from it.
Well, you can make the distribution of rights a script, but you will also need to edit it constantly
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