Not being able to write to secondary disk Server 2019

Sabri Gul 1 Reputation point
2020-08-03T12:38:12.883+00:00

We have a Server 2019 and cannot seem to write to D:\ drive. Administrators have full control over the disk. When creating an empty folder we get an error "You need permission to perform this action". Using the Share Path we can access the drive and create and manage files.

What we have tried:

Administrator and System as owner of the drives

Edited local GPO: Enabled Admin approval mode

used ICacls command in CMD to assign permissions

Windows Server 2019
Windows Server 2019
A Microsoft server operating system that supports enterprise-level management updated to data storage.
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  1. Anonymous
    2020-08-03T13:40:15.79+00:00

    Edited local GPO: Enabled Admin approval mode

    The options here are;

    • Enabled: The built-in Administrator account uses Admin Approval Mode. By default, any operation that requires elevation of privilege will prompt the user to approve the operation.
    • Disabled: (Default) The built-in Administrator account runs all applications with full administrative privilege.

    so you may have wanted Disabled

    --please don't forget to Accept as answer if the reply is helpful--

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  2. Sabri Gul 1 Reputation point
    2020-08-03T15:47:33.27+00:00

    After setting the local group policy to disabled, We are still getting the error "Destination folder Access Denied". I hope you can help me with this issue as it has been going on for weeks.

    Please tell if there is more info I could provide.

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  3. Xiaowei He 9,906 Reputation points
    2020-08-04T07:39:25.24+00:00

    Hi,

    > Using the Share Path we can access the drive and create and manage files.

    Does the issue that we are unable to use an Administrator account to create a new folder on the D drive, however, we can use network path to create a new folder on the drive? If I misunderstood the issue, please feel free to correct me.

    1. When does the issue occur? Before the issue occurred, do you make any change?
    2. Do you running any anti-virus application on the System, if yes, please uninstall the anti-virus application and check if it could work.
    3. Please open CMD, and run sfc /scannow to check if there's any corrupted or missing system files.
    4. Ensure you are using the Administrator account, if not, please add the user account to local admin group.
    5. Try to restart the system in clean mode, check if the issue still exists in clean mode.

    Welcome to feedback the test result. Besides, below is an article about the troubleshooting steps for your reference:

    https://helpdeskgeek.com/windows-xp-tips/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.

    Thanks for your time!
    Best Regards,
    Anne


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