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Unable to rename "New Folder"

Asked by horshamIT in Windows 2003 Server, Windows Network Security, Active Directory

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I have a problem where one of our users is unable to rename "New Folder".

We have a shared folder on a server with specific security permissions.  One user has full control but when she creates a new folder she is unable to rename that folder.  She receives the error message that the folder is already in use  However, if she then creates a second New folder, which is initially created as "New Folder (2)" she can rename that one fine.

As an administrator I can remote desktop to the server and rename the folder "New Folder" to something else.  The user can then rename the folder to anything she likes.  However, again if the user renames this folder back to the original name of "New Folder" she is unable to rename it again.

At present the only way around this is to have a new folder within all the sub folders called "New Folder" so that any further new folder created can be renamed.

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