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Losing rights to "Shared Virtual Networks" directory

Source: microsoft.public.virtualserver
Sent: 11/05/2008
From: "PM" <(email address - cut out)lid>
Message:

Hi all,

I run various VMs under a domain user account ("VMRun") set up specifically
for the purpose. The VMRun user has Modify/Write rights at the VM directory
level, and Read rights on C:\Documents and Settings\All
Users\Documents\Shared Virtual Networks.

Occasionally the VMRun user loses the Read rights on Shared Virtual
Networks. This of course gives network errors, with the virtual NIC visible
but not accessible - "An unexpected error has occurred" when trying to get
to Properties.
This is accompanied by an Event 1059 on the host machine.

After adding back the Read rights on Shared Virtual Networks, and rebooting
the VM, everything is OK again.

Anyone else seen this? Know what the cause is?

There are other users from the same domain with read rights on the same
directory, those rights are untouched. Only the rights given to the VMRun
user disappear.

Thanks
Pete




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