Re: Problems with giving the Domain Users group access to folders

From: Steven L Umbach (n9rou_at_n0-spam-for-me-comcast.net)
Date: 07/29/04


Date: Thu, 29 Jul 2004 03:46:36 GMT

That's a new one on me. I have never seen a "none" group. The syntax also suggests
that "none" is a local computer group. Try giving "users" from the local computer
permissions to see if that works. The local users group on a domain computer contains
the domain users group. Usually a group does not disappear, but instead you will see
a bunch of numbers that are the unresolved sid for the group.

It would be a good idea to give that computer a full virus scan with virus
definitions up to date as of today since you are having unexplained behavior. Also
run netdiag on it looking for any failed tests that may indicate a problem with
domain access such as failed test/errors for dns, dc discover, kerberos, and domain
membership-secure channel. nediag is part of the support tools on the install cdrom
in the support/tools folder where you will need to run the setup program there. ---
Steve

"corn29@ no_spam excite.com" <corn29@excite.com> wrote in message
news:216bf30e.0407281358.670a3d20@posting.google.com...
> Hello,
>
> Having a problem here with giving the group Domain Users rights to
> objects. For example, I have a \bin\ folder. I right click on this
> folder and select the Security tab. Then I click Add..., choose
> Domain Users from the Entire Directory, and give the group full
> control from the checkboxes.
>
> Here's where the problem starts. Members of Domain Users still aren't
> getting the access they need to \...\bin\. If I go back and check the
> security settings for that folder, there's no Domain Users listing.
> In its place is a "None" group. Its syntax is None(<<Local computer
> name>>\None).
>
> How can I keep this from happening? No matter how many times I try to
> add Domain users to an object, it always changes to the None group.
>
> Thanks,
>
> --CW



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