computer denied access to shared drive
From: Will Scoggins (willscoggins_at_qwest.net)
Date: 05/31/03
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Date: Fri, 30 May 2003 15:14:18 -0700
Win xp client, logs in locally, but has access to the
domain with pass-through authentication. Another client,
same domain, has a drive shared to a global security
group with (xx) members. I have added my computer
(workstation xx) to that group on the dc, but I am still
denied access to the shared drive even though my client
is a member of the group that has permission to access
the shared drive on another client. If I log on with my
domain user name directly to the domain, then I can
access the drive on the other client.
I don't want to change my standard log-in to the domain,
because my local log-in profile is so large and complex.
Is there a way to give a computer, rather than a user,
permission through a group membership to access shared
drives? Active Dir. allows you to add netbios computer
names to a group, but it doesn't work.
thanks in advance, Will
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