Re: User Permissions Differ from Computer to Computer

From: Steven L Umbach (n9rou_at_nospam-comcast.net)
Date: 10/25/05


Date: Mon, 24 Oct 2005 18:45:30 -0500

Check to see if the user is accessing the share with a mapped drive that has
persistent credentials that may have a different user that himself and also
if the computer is XP Pro then check to see if it has any stored credentials
for that user. You can check the security log of the server looking for a
type 3 network logon events from that computer to see what account is being
used to access the server or use Computer Management/shared folders -
sessions to see if it shows that user connected to the share from that
computer or another user when he is accessing the share. --- Steve

http://www.microsoft.com/resources/documentation/Windows/XP/all/reskit/en-us/Default.asp?url=/resources/documentation/Windows/XP/all/reskit/en-us/prdp_log_vkxx.asp
  --- XP stored credentials.

"Nate Greenberg via WinServerKB.com" <u15151@uwe> wrote in message
news:5656b24e79355@uwe...
> I'm having a problem on a small domain where a user who logs onto one
> computer with their account gets different privelages on a Server on the
> domain than when they log onto another computer. I manage a GIS Server
> running 2003 Server. I have a folder/file structure setup that encompasses
> shared folders with specific permissions associated with them, and their
> subfolders. The users who have access to these folders are being managed
> with
> Group Policies as a whole, then at the individual user level for the
> specific
> folders that they have write access to.
>
> There is one computer in particular on the domain that when one user in
> particular logs onto has a completely different set of rights to the
> folders
> on my server than anyone else. When any other user within the same
> security
> group logs onto that computer, they have the correct rights. And when this
> particular user logs onto any other computer on the domain, they have the
> appropriate rights, just not when she logs onto her computer.
>
> In looking at the list of computers in Active Directory, comparing it to
> others, etc, there is nothing that I can see that is any different. But
> there
> is obviously something different for just her on that machine. Any ideas??



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