vadimax
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First of to make an AD user group to see a shared folder I have to give that group "Full Control" access. If I give them "Modify" users cannot do anything -- even see the folder. When a user tries to enter the folder the explorer or whatever app it will be just hangs indefinitely.
If I give the group "Full Control" access -- now users see the folder contents, even they can copy a single file from the folder. But when they try to copy a subfolder with multiple files the copy process freezes indefinitely. The mounted resource (share) renders unavailable. I connect to the "frozen" computer and see that the mentioned subfolder copy has managed to copy 2 files only. An attempt to copy the third one ended up in an indefinite deadlock. The deadlock is so severe that I even cannot kill a task with a Task Manager.
And at that moment we are going to purchase an M-50 system to use in a Windows environment...
P.S.: If I mount a share as a domain administrator after a several second delay (10...20) I may access it, but a normal user suffers all the issues I have mentioned above.
If I give the group "Full Control" access -- now users see the folder contents, even they can copy a single file from the folder. But when they try to copy a subfolder with multiple files the copy process freezes indefinitely. The mounted resource (share) renders unavailable. I connect to the "frozen" computer and see that the mentioned subfolder copy has managed to copy 2 files only. An attempt to copy the third one ended up in an indefinite deadlock. The deadlock is so severe that I even cannot kill a task with a Task Manager.
And at that moment we are going to purchase an M-50 system to use in a Windows environment...
P.S.: If I mount a share as a domain administrator after a several second delay (10...20) I may access it, but a normal user suffers all the issues I have mentioned above.
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