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Why is there no access to network folders when connecting network drives?
Hello! There are shared resources. On the server, the folder structure is, say, D:\share. There are other folders in the folder. When we go to the folder over the network in this way - \\192.168.0.2\share, then everything works. When we connect a folder as a network drive (from such a user), there is no access to folders inside the directory. In which direction to dig?
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If the file server on Windows is in the direction of permissions at the NTFS level
When sharing in two places, permissions are set, for network access and for file system access. check here and there.
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