Check the qtree security type with the qtree status
command. If they are unix or mixed you may have
a user mapping problem. If they are ntfs, that
shouldn't be the case and it may be something else.
But that's the first thing I'd check.
-- Adam Fox
adamfox@netapp.com
I'm domain admin, and I'm accessing a share on my filer
\\filer1\tdrive (/vol/vol0/tdrive). It is a
seperate qtree, the only perms on the share are everyone/ full control. I even
added a domain/administrator full control entry. I can see the top level of
sub-dirs, bt I cannot go any deeper.