Dave Korn wrote:
On 03/03/2010 00:34, Wes Barris wrote:

My W: drive is a mapped network drive.  However, it is mapped to a
share coming from the same physical computer.  This drive contains
all of my data including a folder that I wish to use as my home
directory (W: is mapped to //mycomputer/share/home).

  Just to check the obvious: is it mapped with the default (i.e., read-only!)
permissions, or did you open it up?

When I enabled sharing on that drive I checked the box that would
allow network users to modify the files.

The contents of this drive was copied from my previous computer
on which I used the same username.

  Argh.  Ouch.  That's probably part of the problem.  Using the same username
on a different computer does *not* give your user account the same identity,
when we're talking about local machine accounts rather than domain/workgroup
accounts.

  How *exactly* did you copy "the contents of this drive" across?

I put the two drives into the same computer and used Windows to
copy the contents from one drive to the other.  This was done
in the new computer.  I have also re-installed Windows on the
new computer.  Does re-installing Windows change the machine
portion of the SID or is the SID tied to hardware?

    cheers,
      DaveK


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