Re: Problem sharing by computer name

From: Rob Drummond (anonymous_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 01/28/04


Date: Wed, 28 Jan 2004 10:11:10 -0800

i am trying to do the same. i have a couple of shares that i want to only access to from my computer labs. and not from the dormatories. i have added the machine account to the share permissions and given it change permissions to it. when a user with a domain user account logins into the machine, they get an access denied when accessing the drive mapping/
     
     ----- Curtis Clay III [MSFT] wrote: -----
     
     Hello Tad,
     Let me rephrase, Can you map a drive to the domain while logged onto the
     workstation using one of your local accounts? You should be propted for
     credentials and one you suppy the credentilas everything should be as you
     requested.
     
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