Re: Advanced Server with AD Network Access
From: Johan van den Berg (joevdb@webmail.co.za)
Date: 02/11/03
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From: "Johan van den Berg" <joevdb@webmail.co.za> Date: Tue, 11 Feb 2003 14:32:57 +0200
On Tue, 11 Feb 2003 14:31:13 +0200, Johan van den Berg wrote:
> Hi.
>
> I've got 3 servers. The first is set up as a Active Directory Domain
> controller, the second, simply added as a client machine into the domain,
> and the third a server not in the first's domain at all.
>
> On the second, I can access the other two machines fine. I log on with an
> AD admin account, and I can access the first without any problems. All
> three machines shows up in Network Neighbourhood. The third machine
> allows me to access all the others, as long as I enter a domain account
> when prompted that has the access to do so.
>
> The problem is the first machine. For some or other unknown reason, I
> can't access any of the shares on the second machine from the first. All
> it gives me when I try something like start->run->\\machine2 is a "Access
> Denied". I even enabled auditing on the second, but no messages in the
> event log.
>
> I went through all the local/domain/dc Security Policies, but don't see
> anything relevant.
>
> Any help would be greatly appreciated
>
> Joe
Sorry, forgot to mention, all three are 2000 AS servers
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