Re: after joining domain c:\ is not accessible access is denied

From: Steven Umbach (n9rou_at_n0spam-comcast.net)
Date: 08/08/04

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    Date: Sun, 08 Aug 2004 04:07:21 GMT
    
    

    Are they logging on with a local or domain account? If they are logging on with
    a domain account then either that domain account is not in the same local groups
    on the computer as the account they used to logon before or they are subject to
    Group Policy restrictions for drive access as configured in a GPO under user
    configuration/administrative templates/Windows components/Windows Explorer. You
    can run gpresult while logged on as a user to see what user policies are being
    applied to that user and from what GPO's.

    If they are still logging on with a local account, then possibly they were
    members of the local administrators group and have been removed as the result of
    "restricted groups" enforcing the membership of the local administrators group
    via Group Policy computer configuration that would probably be configured at the
    OU level where the computer account is located. --- Steve

    "JR" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    news:1c1f01c47c9d$b7618db0$a301280a@phx.gbl...
    > I have a win 2000 server running AD. When i join a
    > workstation to the domain all the programs that were
    > installed on the workstation are no longer accessible.
    > They are logging in with the same username and password as
    > before joining the domain.
    > after joining the domain I click on My computer and get
    > c:\ is not accessible access is denied
    >


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