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CAUSE
This issue occurs if the Everyone group does not have sufficient permissions to
write to certain folders on the server. When you upload a document to a
document library in SharePoint Portal Server 2003 or in Windows SharePoint
Services 2.0, temporary files are written to certain folders on the server. You
experience the symptoms in the "Symptoms" section if the Everyone group does
not have sufficient permissions to the folders that store the temporary files.
WORKAROUND
To work around this issue, modify permissions of the folders on the
server that stores temporary files as follows:
1. Assign Read permission and Write permission to the Everyone
group and to the Authenticated Users group for the following folder:
%Windir%\Temp
2. Assign Read permission and Write permission to the Everyone
group for the following folder:
Drive:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Microsoft
Note Depending on the programs that are installed on the server, you may have
to assign Read and Write permissions to the Everyone group for other profiles
that are stored in the Drive:\Documents and Settings folder. You may want to
check to make sure that the Everyone group is assigned Read and Write
permissions to the Microsoft subfolder for all profiles that are stored in the
Drive:\Documents and Settings folder.
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