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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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    Any ideas here. I think I finally figured it out. Brian is part of an admin group. Lets call the group D3Admins. And when I look at the SID in AD, it does not match the SID that FILR is using. What I mean by that is. There are 6 groups that have access to the folder. I looked up all 6 groups and 5 I can match to SIDs FILR uses when it does its rights thing on the folder. The SID I could not match is D3Admins. Which just happens to be the group that gives Brian right access to the folder. And this rough SID also showed the same rights to the folder as D3Admins should have. I was unable to reverse the objectSID into a CN, to see if I could learn anything from the one SID that should be the group D3Admins. I have asked the AD admin to try and reverse the SID into an object CN.

    How can I clear FILR from using this bad SID for the group D3Admins?

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    Any ideas here. I think I finally figured it out. Brian is part of an admin group. Lets call the group D3Admins. And when I look at the SID in AD, it does not match the SID that FILR is using. What I mean by that is. There are 6 groups that have access to the folder. I looked up all 6 groups and 5 I can match to SIDs FILR uses when it does its rights thing on the folder. The SID I could not match is D3Admins. Which just happens to be the group that gives Brian right access to the folder. And this rough SID also showed the same rights to the folder as D3Admins should have. I was unable to reverse the objectSID into a CN, to see if I could learn anything from the one SID that should be the group D3Admins. I have asked the AD admin to try and reverse the SID into an object CN.

    How can I clear FILR from using this bad SID for the group D3Admins?

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