Re: XP local profile and Win2K domain security
From: Dajo Rybski ("Dajo)
Date: 04/29/03
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Date: Tue, 29 Apr 2003 22:40:53 +0200
Basically, it's not possible.
To access the share the user can connect to it using a domain account.
Dajo
"Brad Pears" <bradpears@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:05e601c30e7d$1ef046f0$3301280a@phx.gbl...
> We have a user who needs to have special access to a
> share on a Windows 2000 member server. This server is
> part of a domain, as is the user who wants to access this
> share.
>
> When the user logs into his local XP Pro machine, he is
> logging on to that machine locally as opposed to entering
> the actual domain he is part of. His username and
> password locally however, are the same as his domain
> login name and password
>
> Is there a way to include the local user of that PC in
> the security area of the WIndows 2000 share?
>
> I have tried to include the machine name plus the user
> name (ex... "Drafting\wdix") in the securtity access area
> (drafting is the name of the local XP machine), but I
> just get an error message back that says the following...
>
> "The object Drafting\wdix is not valid because only
> objects from domains that appear in the "Look In" box are
> allowed."
>
> The drop down list in the 'Look In' area does not include
> the machine 'drafting' so I assuming this is why I can't
> add drafting\wdix.
>
> How can you give a local profile access to a domain
> resource?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Brad
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