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Windows 2008 terminal. Error opening folder by user
There is a server on windows 2008 server. He is a member of AD. It has Terminal Services installed. For some reason, if you log in as a user and create, for example, a new folder on the desktop, the folder will be created, but it is impossible to go into it. When you try to open a newly created folder, it writes an error (see attached screenshot)
At the same time, files of any type are quietly created and opened. The problem is only in the transition to folders. Group politicians looked, the rights looked. It seems all the rules.
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do user profiles lie locally or are they being migrated? you can also screenshot permissions on the folder and
Have you tried manually granting permission to the user on the folder? That is, to remove and re-give from the GUI?
Is the system completely up to date?
I remember there were some nuances once, but before entering into production, any server is updated to the state when there are no new updates from all categories.
Thanks to everyone who helped. As a result, the problem was solved by deleting the user and creating a new one. Everything immediately fell into place. Strange, of course, given the fact that before deleting I checked all groups and all rights for the user and created an identical one. Well, let's write it off as a Windows glitch)
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