Re: Mapping drive issue
From: Steven L Umbach (sumbach_at_nospam-ameritech.net)
Date: 02/12/04
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Date: Thu, 12 Feb 2004 19:02:25 GMT
Is that administrative share mapped as a drive using alternate credentials
from your computer?? Try logging off of your computer, change your password
before you logon, logon, do "net use * /d " and select yes if prompted for
good measure, and see if you can still access that administrative
hare. --- Steve
"Dave" <dave@dave.com> wrote in message
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> Hi Steve,
>
> I checked the sessions on the remote computer and I am connecting as
> Administrator.
>
> I checked my local computer and the remote computer and I don't have any
> accounts with the same username as I am using. On my local machine and on
> the remote machine under the Administrators groups it lists only
> Administrator and Domain Admins.
>
> On the domain controller I'm only a member of the Domain Users group.
>
> Any ideas as to what else I can check?
>
> Thanks!!!
>
>
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