I have a server running 2k8 which is a Terminal Services server. Everyone logs onto it and runs a main database application. Now I've locked everyone down pretty tightly on it restricting access to the C drive etc.
I've come into a problem today whereby one user needs to run an export from the database application and the only place the database application will allow you to save to is the root of the C drive. I've unrestricted access to the C drive for that user so that they can browse to it now, however I understand that the only group that has write priveledges to C drive is the administrators group and I don't want to add her to that!
Is there some sort of policy I've missed that will allow me to let her write to it? Or do I just have to change the permission for the whole drive to allow her write permissions?
I've tried speaking to the support for the application they use but they fobbed me off and told me there was no way the save location could be changed..
Thanks for any advice!
Andy
I've come into a problem today whereby one user needs to run an export from the database application and the only place the database application will allow you to save to is the root of the C drive. I've unrestricted access to the C drive for that user so that they can browse to it now, however I understand that the only group that has write priveledges to C drive is the administrators group and I don't want to add her to that!
Is there some sort of policy I've missed that will allow me to let her write to it? Or do I just have to change the permission for the whole drive to allow her write permissions?
I've tried speaking to the support for the application they use but they fobbed me off and told me there was no way the save location could be changed..
Thanks for any advice!
Andy