Edit report at https://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=64986&edit=1

 ID:                 64986
 User updated by:    mhhechanova at gmail dot com
 Reported by:        mhhechanova at gmail dot com
 Summary:            is_readable cannot read UNC path
-Status:             Feedback
+Status:             Assigned
 Type:               Bug
 Package:            *Directory/Filesystem functions
 Operating System:   Windows 64 Bit
 PHP Version:        5.3.26
 Assigned To:        ab
 Block user comment: N
 Private report:     N

 New Comment:

Administrator account has full control.


Previous Comments:
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[2013-06-11 11:06:40] a...@php.net

Could you please check via the gui, properties->security->advanced, if the user 
has the right to 'read attributes' and 'read extended attributes'? If it's not 
set, please do set and try again. That permission must be set on every path 
element.

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[2013-06-11 10:47:43] mhhechanova at gmail dot com

Administrator account has read, write and execute permission to the given path. 
It 
still does not work...

thanks

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[2013-06-11 10:46:09] a...@php.net

ping?

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[2013-06-10 07:53:45] a...@php.net

Ok, despite it's not the complete output, from what I see there is an 
inheritance. That 
means if there was a deny in any superior object, it will override any allow on 
that file. 
Please try the following:

icacls /inheritance:r <path to file>
icacls <path to file> /remove:d <my suer>
icacls <path to file> /grant <my user>:(F,M,R,RX,W)

This way you disable inheritance and ensure the user has all the ACLs set. You 
can play 
with setting removing various ACLs to see the effect. Please consult you 
network admin.

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[2013-06-10 01:02:00] mhhechanova at gmail dot com

@ab, here the result when issuing the command

icacls \\servername\sharename\file.txt ---> (I)(F)
icacls \\servername\sharename ---> (I)(OI)(CI)(F)

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