Re: appears to loose authentication



Not too sure about that Roger. I asked if he could as Administrator get to
\\servername\c$ and he said he could. However he cannot get to
\\servername\sharename which leads me to think that 1. It is an invalid
sharename. 2. Because he stated he "receive a message access denied" leads
me to think that there are security and permissions issues. 3. User A can
get to the share and UserB cannot is also suspect of NTFS permissions not
being applied correctly. Why he can get to the administrative root and not
to any shares below is baffling and also suspectable to incorrect NTFS
permissions. Only reason I can think it may be is that his permissions are
not set up properly. I'm thinking if he can get to \\servername then DNS is
not an issue. Your take?


"Roger Abell [MVP]" <mvpNoSpam@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
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"Rob" <Rob@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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That seems to work fine. Another strange part is that while userA canb
not
access the server, userB can.


Is that on the same client machine at the time, or just that userA on
machineA
cannot while at same time userB on machineB can ??

I find interest in your comment earlier that if userA is seeing this
problem
on computerA then a reboot of computerA allows userA to get access.
That to me indicates that you may have client machines configured with
an invalid DNS server in the Tcp/Ip settings.


That is where I am going nuts at.

Thank you;

Rob

"AllenM" wrote:

What happens when you try to from the run command line use
\\servername\c$
logged in as an Administrator?


"Rob" <Rob@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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"Malke" wrote:

Rob wrote:



"AllenM" wrote:

Is this a new share you created and are trying to use for the
first
time? How is "G:" getting mapped? Login script? Or map network
drive
and reconnect at logon? Are you postive this folder is "shared"
and
have you reviewed Share and NTFS Folder/File permissions?


"Rob" <Rob@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I have a server here that appears to be loosing authentication.
The
server
is windows 2000.

Here is what happens: The user will log onto their computer,
and
they try
to open a network app. The app will not open, and no error
appears. The user will then try to open the G:\ from My
computer,
and they receive a
message access denied. I may try typing into run: \\server
to view the shares, but I am prompted with a logon box which the
domain admin can not even log onto.

The only way I have found to resolve it to have the user reboot
their
computer. Any help is greatly appreciated.

Rob





here is an exact copy of the command in the logon script to map the
network share:
net use g: \\icncrm\goldmine

I checked the share and ntfs permissions on the goldmine share, and
I
have
not found any problems. I temporally set one of the users who
needs
to
access this as local admin, FC on the share and ntfs. The problem
was
still persistant.

This is not a new share, it has been there since before I started
working
here (7 months). The problem first appeared a few months ago.

If this only happens when they try to access Goldmine, contact
Goldmine
tech support. This may be a known issue and/or they may have a
workaround.

Malke
--
Elephant Boy Computers
www.elephantboycomputers.com
"Don't Panic!"
MS-MVP Windows - Shell/User


I have contacted Goldmine, and they have said that it is a microsoft
problem. We are also recieving this problem on another share of this
server.
It is quite strange. I really appreciate your help on this.

Rob







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