I've got a new 2008 enterprise terminal server. I've installed all my apps to the 2nd hard drive. Now for no reason, I can't write to the drive and my apps can't either as they all crash as soon as they need to.
I get this exact error when simply trying to create a directory in the root of the drive:
"The disk is write-protected.
Remove the write-protection or use another disk."
I'm logging in as the local admin, domain admin makes no diff. I've also given full permissions to "everyone" with no luck. How the heck can I fix this bugger?
I get this exact error when simply trying to create a directory in the root of the drive:
"The disk is write-protected.
Remove the write-protection or use another disk."
I'm logging in as the local admin, domain admin makes no diff. I've also given full permissions to "everyone" with no luck. How the heck can I fix this bugger?