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There is no access to folders on a network drive with a depth of more than 2x. What's the catch?
The following picture is in stock. There are two computers - one is my worker (Win7), the second is a test server (WinXP)-polygon. The domains server folder is shared and connected to the worker as a disk. Problem such: it is impossible to pass in this network drive on depth more than 2 directories. In other words, you can't get into the ccc folder at the address "Z:\aaa\bbb\ccc". Parent directories are fully displayed and give editing rights.
The system declares the banal: "Access denied" exactly at the depth of the third directory.
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