"File and Folder Operations" Configuration Failure - Access Denied
Problem
You are trying to copy/move/rename/delete files or folders by applying the "File and Folder Operation" configuration on Users/Computers. However you get an error message - "Configuration Failed" in the configuration status having "Access is Denied" as the error details corresponding to the user/computer name for the respective configurations.
Cause
Desktop Central Application will show this error if one or more of the following issues exist:
Source File/Folder related Issues:
- The client(user/computer) does not have necessary permissions to access the Network Share where source file/folder is located.
- File and Folder Operations is performed on a workgroup enviroment or between computers in different domains, but no credential has been specified while defining the configuration.
- In case of Delete Operation, the source file/folder is being used by some other process.
Destination Location related Issues:
- In case of User Configuration, the user may not have Write Permissions on the Destination Location.
- The file/folder on the client machine is being used by some other process.
Resolution
Resolve Source File related issues:
- Ensure the network share storing the source file/folder has permissions to Everyone group. You can check this as follows:
Right Click Network Share folder > Select Properties option > Click Security tab > Check if Everyone group has Read permissions. Else select and apply.
- If you are performing the file/folder operation on a workgroup setup or between computers in different domains, you should specify a user credential to access the source files while defining the configuration. The user credential that you specify, should have necessary privileges to copy or move the files/folders. To modify the configuration, follow the steps below:
- Select the Configurations tab. This will list all the configurations that have been defined.
- Clcik the modify icon from the actions column pertaining to the File/Folder operation.
- Under the Define Configuration Setion, specify a valid user credential that have access to the source file within the "Connect Network Share using Credentials" and redeploy the configuration.
- In case of Delete operation, ensure the file/folder is not being used any other process. Reboot the client computer and try re-deploying the configuration. If the configuration still fails with same error, then some process may be using the file/folder at system startup itself. In that case, remove the file/folder path from the start-up options. The following steps will help you achieve this:
Goto Start > Run > Type msconfig and click OK > Remove the file/folder path from the Services/Startup options of System Configuration Utility Window.
Resolve Destination Location related issues:
- For User Configuration, ensure the User excercises Write Permissions on the Destination Location. You can check this as follows:
Right Click Destination folder > Select Properties option > Click Security tab > Check if the User has Write permissions. Else select and apply.
- Ensure the file/folder is not being used any other process. Reboot the client computer and try re-deploying the configuration. If the configuration still fails with same error, then some process may be using the file/folder at system startup itself. In that case, remove the file/folder path from the start-up options. The following steps will help you achieve this:
Goto Start > Run > Type msconfig and click OK > Remove the file/folder path from the Services/Startup options of System Configuration Utility Window.
Applies to: User Configurations, Computer Configurations, Configuring Desktops, Configuration Collection
Keywords: User Configuration settings, Computer Configuration settings, Windows Desktop Configuration, Configure File and Folder Permissions
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