Ok I guess I'm lost on this. Seems simple. I'm installing SQL 2014 Std on Server 2012 R2. I have two drives added. E:\ and T:\
I install basic SQL with Mgt tools. When I get to the paths in the install, for DB, Logs, Backup and Temp DB I select either drive then create folder etc. I also add in the Domain user account I created for the services.
So E:\DB, E:\Logs, E:\Backups and T:\TempD
I have tried this now three times. However when I go into Explorer I can see the drive sizes but I cannot see anything in any of the sub folders. I essentially have NO read access into any folder that SQL created and cannot see the owner of any the folders either.
I also tried uninstalling and pre-creating the folders and selecting them during the install. Same result. Am I supposed to have to now go in and change the permissions somehow so I can see the subfolder contents? Every other server I have I can open the folders as Admin and see either db, logs etc. I don't seem to have this issue with SQL 2008.
Thx