Microsoft KB Archive/170078

= ErrMsg: The Security Information for Is Not Standard and Cannot Be Displayed =

Article ID: 170078

Article Last Modified on 11/1/2006

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft Windows NT Server 3.5
 * Microsoft Windows NT Server 3.51
 * Microsoft Windows NT Server 4.0 Standard Edition

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This article was previously published under Q170078



SYMPTOMS
When you attempt to view or modify NTFS file or directory security settings, you may receive one of the following error messages:

The security information for is not standard and cannot be displayed.

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The security information for is not standard and cannot be displayed. Windows NT 3.x and 4.x support certain features such as Deny Access Control Entries but cannot edit security information which uses these features. The information may have been modified by a computer running Windows NT 5.0, which supports these features and can edit information which uses them.

Do you want to overwrite the current security information?

If you say yes and attempt to modify the permissions, the new permissions will take effect but, later on, the above error messages will reappear if you attempt to redefine or view the permissions; the original permissions set will be missing and have to be redefined. This will continue over and over in a cycle.



CAUSE
Either of the above error messages can occur if Quota Manager (or possibly some other disk quota software) is running on the server and a lock has been placed on the parent folder. For example, a quota has been set on a parent directory, such as users, instead of the subdirectories that exist beneath it. When the quota limit is reached for the parent directory, users, a "lock" will be placed on this directory by Quota Manager and will affect all subdirectories, therefore causing the above error messages to appear when attempting to view, set, or modify NTFS file or directory permissions on the subdirectories.



RESOLUTION
To resolve the problem, remove the lock on the parent folder and, if applicable, redefine quotas on any subdirectories. After the lock has been removed, the NTFS file or directory permissions can be set correctly.



MORE INFORMATION
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Additional query words: quota manager lock

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