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Joe, You don't mention the file system on the workstation. If you are running Windows NT or 2000 or some other flavor which runs the NTFS file system, your NTFS file and folder security will override your share security. If you are running FAT or FAT32, then your only security is on the share. Which file system are you using? If NTFS, what are the permissions on the root of your share? Regards, Andy > I reboot the workstation, and now when I do a WRKLNK and go into the > workstation, I see an empty folder. > > So, why can't I access the share that I created? I gave Everyone > permission > to the share, no maximum users. > > Joe
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