Wednesday, March 4, 2015

How can I create a Windows shared folder which requires absolutely no authentication to write data?

I want to create a folder on a domain joined Windows server (NTFS), which any user can generate logs files to. When I say any user, this may include built in Windows user accounts, and from any OS environment such as WinPE.



I have created a folder on the server (2k8 R2 SP1), set the share and NTFS permissions to allow full control for anonymous logon, everyone, authentication users, users, domain computer, domain users, but still I am prompted for credentials when attempting to create log files in the folder!



Hence my question - How can I create a truly open access shared folder for logging?

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