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You need permission to perform this action

Setting up new server. Created the permissions on a drive as follows:
Owner Administrators
Creator Owner Full control Subfolders and Files only
System Full control This folder, subfolders and files
Domain users list folder contents This folder and subfolders
Administrators Full Controls This folder, subfolders and files.

Set up folder A

Owner Administrators
Creator Owner Full control Subfolders and Files only
System Full control This folder, subfolders and files
Domain users list folder contents This folder and subfolders
Administrators Full Controls This folder, subfolders and files.

Even with admin right if I try to copy a file I get You need permission to perform this action

If I try instead of Domain users to use a group with full rights I get the You need permission to perform this action.




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Find Microsoft Edge blocks my post. I will modify post your first link referenced

https://community.spiceworks.com/topic/2190590-server-2019-unable-to-edit-directory-despite-being-member-of-owning-group

"When setting up file shares two kinds of permission apply, Share Permissions and NTFS Permissions. It sounds like your NTFS permissions are well set with the AD group you created (FiberFin Users), so, I would take a look at the Share Permissions. Also take note that if the same account is referenced in security twice, the more restrictive one will win."

Relooking at Share find that the Share permissions were not set

I can not select the following as an answer:
Hi, Here’s a case similar to yours: https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/3f07368e-8118-4f54-9e09-4b5278a6f5ef/quotyou-need-permission-to-perform-this-actionquot-server-2019 I noticed that that client finally solved the problem after the UAC settings. Would you give a try? If the problem remains, I suggest that you contact Microsoft Customer Support and Services where more in-depth investigation can be done. If the issue's proved as system flaw, the consulting fee would be refund. Global Customer Service phone numbers: https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/13948/global-customer-service-phone-numbers Hope this will help. Best regards, Danny

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Hi,
There could be a lot of causes to this issue.
To deal with it, you might want to refer to this article:
https://www.makeuseof.com/fix-you-need-permission-to-perform-this-action/
Please note: Information posted in the given link is hosted by a third party. Microsoft does not guarantee the accuracy and effectiveness of information.

Best regards,
Danny


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techcoor-9538 answered YuhanDeng-MSFT commented

The article seems to be more for Windows 10 than for Windows Server 2019.
1. Check Your Windows User Account Type
Not in the steps given but did verify I am administrator
2. Take Full Control of the File of Folder
I believe Administrators should be owner
3. Add Yourself to the Administrators Group
Already done in step 1
4. Boot into Safe Mode
This does not help because one still has to go back to normal mode
5. Run SFC and Chkdsk.
Think the problem is more permissions issue.

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Hi,
Please take a look at item 5 in the link below:
https://www.auslogics.com/en/articles/fixing-you-need-permission-to-perform-this-action-in-windows-10-8-1-and-7
Please note: Information posted in the given link is hosted by a third party. Microsoft does not guarantee the accuracy and effectiveness of information.

If it still doesn’t work, try turning off UAC:
https://evotec.xyz/how-to-permanently-disable-uac-in-windows-server/
Please note: Information posted in the given link is hosted by a third party. Microsoft does not guarantee the accuracy and effectiveness of information.

Hope this will help.
Best regards,
Danny


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It appears you may need to enable administrator with your program.
I currently do not know how to do this but there may be a link.
It also may be that Microsoft will not let you do this because It thinks that it may be a threat...

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techcoor-9538 answered YuhanDeng-MSFT commented

Ran the following commands:
DISM /online /cleanup-image /restorehealth
sfc /scannow
chkdsk /r

Booted into save mode.
In file explorer, DC3 does not show under network. If \\DC3 is used File Explorer can find but can not access.
Get message can not access \\DC3\
Select diagnose
Windows can't communicate with the device or resource (DC3) Detected

It is available but is not responding to connection attempts. A firewall or network security policy on the remote computer might be blocking the connection on port "file and print sharing resource".
Check that file and print sharing as well as Network Discovery is on.

https://www.auslogics.com/en/articles/fixing-you-need-permission-to-perform-this-action-in-windows-10-8-1-and-7

  1.  Do not have third-party antivirus
    
  2.  Do not see a place to run a scan
    
  3.  Safe Mode made things worst 
    
  4.  This is how I open this case. The problem is the administrators account is not doing me any good. 
    
  5.  Same as four. 
    
  6.  I am in the administrators group. 
    
  7.  NA
    
  8.  Do not think this is registry problem
    
  9.  Not sure clean install is necessary.  
    

Taking the Effective Access I can see I can only list and read.

https://evotec.xyz/how-to-permanently-disable-uac-in-windows-server/
DC1 and DC3 have the same UAC settings. Not likely UAC.

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Hi,
Here’s a case similar to yours:
https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/3f07368e-8118-4f54-9e09-4b5278a6f5ef/quotyou-need-permission-to-perform-this-actionquot-server-2019
I noticed that that client finally solved the problem after the UAC settings. Would you give a try?

If the problem remains, I suggest that you contact Microsoft Customer Support and Services where more in-depth investigation can be done. If the issue's proved as system flaw, the consulting fee would be refund.
Global Customer Service phone numbers:
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/13948/global-customer-service-phone-numbers

Hope this will help.
Best regards,
Danny


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