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Network Admin can not upload file

We have a network admin that can not upload via FILR to a Net Folder. He has full rights rights to the folder in AD. We have given him rights in FILR. What could cause this?

The only thing I can think is, he is part of two AD groups. One group restricts his ability to to right to the folder. The admin group he is part of, gives him full access to the folder. Could this be causing the issue?

Thanks

Shane

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    If you are talking about the admin user, they use the proxy user account to access files.

    If you are talking about an LDAP user are the groups used to asign rights imported into Filr?

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    The user in question is an LDAP user. The network admin, let call him Brian, is helping me test this so we can open it other users. So only he is the only one accessing this folder via FILR right now. He does not want to give me access to the folder in question. But he created a test folder at the same level and gave me full rights to it. I am able to upload to this test folder.

    This is on the FILR side, because Brian is not seeing the upload icon in the FILR web interface. To your question about groups. When this NetFolder was created, the group that gives Brian rights in AD to "write" had not been imported into FILR. I was like, maybe FILR needs to have this group imported into FILR to know its members. I imported this Admin group that Brian was part of into FILR. Still did not change things. So I then went to the NetFolder and removed the group that was in there that let Brian see the NetFolder but not write. And added the Admin Group he is part of that give his "write" access to the folder and removed the other group he was in. Still no icon to upload. I thought, maybe the ACLs need to be updated, so I did a sync on the NetFolder. And still, he has not icon to upload to the folder.

    Any ideas?

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    The user in question is an LDAP user. The network admin, let call him Brian, is helping me test this so we can open it other users. So only he is the only one accessing this folder via FILR right now. He does not want to give me access to the folder in question. But he created a test folder at the same level and gave me full rights to it. I am able to upload to this test folder.

    This is on the FILR side, because Brian is not seeing the upload icon in the FILR web interface. To your question about groups. When this NetFolder was created, the group that gives Brian rights in AD to "write" had not been imported into FILR. I was like, maybe FILR needs to have this group imported into FILR to know its members. I imported this Admin group that Brian was part of into FILR. Still did not change things. So I then went to the NetFolder and removed the group that was in there that let Brian see the NetFolder but not write. And added the Admin Group he is part of that give his "write" access to the folder and removed the other group he was in. Still no icon to upload. I thought, maybe the ACLs need to be updated, so I did a sync on the NetFolder. And still, he has not icon to upload to the folder.

    Any ideas?

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