Accessing Admin Shares in Child Domain

From: Stephen Pettitt (none_at_none.com)
Date: 12/14/03


Date: Sun, 14 Dec 2003 12:25:21 -0000

Whilst trying to access the c$ share on a machine in a child domain but we
are prompted for a username/password unexpectedly. I am using an account
with Enterprise Admin rights and can connect to the c$ share on DCs in any
of the child domains, however this doesn't work for ordinary clients or
member servers. What is going wrong? I'm sure we used to be able to do
this! The reason we need this access is to enable deployment of the client
for our chosen Desktop Management System (LANDesk).

Thanks in advance,

Stephen.



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