Mitigating that, it’s often the case that the parent folder is all you need to change when there’s an entire “tree” of files and folders inaccessible. It’s not hard to fix, but it’s a bit tedious because you have to go folder by folder to change the settings. What you’re experiencing is often a consequence of taking folders from user accounts and adding them to a shared file server (or actually opening up a personal computer’s account for others on the network to share): by default user folders are set up so that only the account owner has access to the data, no-one else. yeah, let’s just get to the solution, shall we? Taylor, 1993, the party of the first part should always… um…. Making your life hell? I’d say “sue ’em” but if you’re in a law firm, well, that’s rather convoluted.
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