Failed to Enumerate objects in this folder.Access is Denied

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I upgraded my HP Microserver running Drive pool and windows 8.1 to a Dell T20 running windows 10

I enabled the administrator account

I added my own account as a local admin and made sure I was in the admin group ( same username as before)

I have the same account on all my PC's and the same password.

After installing windows 10 on the new machine I installed drive pool and scanner

I then transferred the pool and Drive pool found and balanced all the drives.

I can TS onto the server using said account on all my machines around the house.

From My Gaming PC I browsed to \\server\X$ and get a "Enter Network Credentials pop up.

I add my username and password but this just appears I try again and it just appears again

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When I log in as administrator as above.. I can connect to the share \\server\X$

Why can't I connect when I user is in the administrators group? But the administrator account can?

Anyway I took a look at the permissions of X and Both my user and administrator had full control and the owner was administrator

I clicked "Replace all child object permissions with inheritable permissions from this object" and get this error for some of the folders in the share

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I want to be able to access the share from my user account from any PC in the house
 
When you're connecting to the share are you using:

servername\administrator
administrator password

Or just Administrator and password?

Try the servername one.



M.
 
When you're connecting to the share are you using:

servername\administrator
administrator password

Or just Administrator and password?

Try the servername one.



M.

I can connect to \\server\x$

with

administrator
password

server\administrator
password

But I can't connect with

user
password

server\user
password

even though the user account is a local administrator and part of the admin group!
 
Just seen the permissions screenshot. You need to take ownership of the folder first.

Change the owner back to administrator - I bet the SSID for the old admin account is present and stopping access.

Alternatively add a new user and give them permissions and test.



M.
 
Just seen the permissions screenshot. You need to take ownership of the folder first.

Change the owner back to administrator - I bet the SSID for the old admin account is present and stopping access.

Alternatively add a new user and give them permissions and test.



M.

I have ownership of that folder

The owner is administrator

and my user is part of that admin group.
 
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