Folder Specific to one user shows up for all users

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       #11

    Can you post of pictures of your NTFS settings and share permissions?
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       #12

    Since this is a work
    Computer will do on Monday
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       #13

    Ok here are the screenshots requested.
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails Folder Specific to one user shows up for all users-sharing-4.jpg   Folder Specific to one user shows up for all users-sharing-3.jpg   Folder Specific to one user shows up for all users-sharing-2.jpg   Folder Specific to one user shows up for all users-sharing-1.jpg  
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       #14

    I think you need to click on the Security tab and have a look there. The security tab might show you where your issue is at. I would suspect that "everyone" is inheriting rights based on the security tab of that folder. Specifically the users group on the local server might be the culprit if all users are a member of that group. Anyway, that is where I would start. Hope this helps...
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  5. Posts : 226
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       #15

    Yeah post the Security tab as well, those are the NTFS permissions
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       #16

    Here is the security tab

    Folder Specific to one user shows up for all users-security-1.png
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       #17

    Look in services.msc and make sure the Server service is enabled and running.
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       #18

    Services seems to be running.
    Folder Specific to one user shows up for all users-services-1.jpg
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  9. Posts : 25
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       #19

    Still hoping that one of you has a resolution to my issue here. I am still stumped!
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  10. Posts : 265
    Windows 10 Enterprise
       #20

    OK, from the security tab, click on the advanced button. Check the permissions on that screen and look at the inherited from column. This might give you a clue as to what is happening.
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