I had the same problem. Eventually, here's what solved it:
1. I went into the folder properties for the destination folder, clicked the Sharing tab, then Share. I typed my domain username in the field and clicked Add, then clicked Share and Done.
2. Next, I clicked Advanced Sharing, then Permissions.
3. Then I clicked on my username (if you're user isn't in there, you'll want to add them) and checked all the boxes under Allow. By default, only Read gets checked, and this was the critical step I missed the first time. Then I clicked OK, and OK.
BTW, I am running Windows 7 Professional, so the steps may be a bit different if your user has a different operating system.
njpeters
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November 22nd, 2010 06:00
Hi Rob
Have you used a $ after the folder share name?
If so, remove share, then re-share the folder without the $.
Worked for me!
VidaMT
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February 1st, 2012 15:00
I had the same problem. Eventually, here's what solved it:
1. I went into the folder properties for the destination folder, clicked the Sharing tab, then Share. I typed my domain username in the field and clicked Add, then clicked Share and Done.
2. Next, I clicked Advanced Sharing, then Permissions.
3. Then I clicked on my username (if you're user isn't in there, you'll want to add them) and checked all the boxes under Allow. By default, only Read gets checked, and this was the critical step I missed the first time. Then I clicked OK, and OK.
BTW, I am running Windows 7 Professional, so the steps may be a bit different if your user has a different operating system.