Re: Access Problems

From: Steven L Umbach (n9rou_at_nospam-comcast.net)
Date: 11/19/05

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    Date: Fri, 18 Nov 2005 17:35:26 -0600
    
    

    What does the rest of the error say?? It sounds like the user may not have
    the user right for access this computer from the network on the server that
    has the share they are trying to access. Open Local Security Policy and go
    to local policies/user rights and make sure that user/group [best to use
    groups] that is trying to access the share is included in the user right for
    access this computer from the network for "effective settings". Users or
    everyone could be added the see if that works and then fine tune the groups
    added from there. If there is no overriding domain/OU Group Policy for that
    user right then you can add then to Local Security Policy and after a
    security policy refresh the local and effective setting should be the
    same.--- Steve

    "AllforLax" <AllforLax@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    news:46E3BE25-493B-40F8-BF49-18C5558E595D@microsoft.com...
    >I upgraded a Win NT domain controller to a Win 2K domain controller..
    >
    > The local GPO were configured on the news Win 2K domain controller. The
    > news
    > Win 2K domain controller has a one-way trust with an external domain..
    >
    > If the user signs on the external domain, they are ok and can access all
    > the
    > resource on that domain.. But, when the logs onto the local domain and try
    > to
    > access the resouces from "My network", they receive a "Logon Failure: User
    > account restriction" error.. I would like to create a shared folder on the
    > local domain and have the user access the data on that system.. If, I
    > create
    > a local adminstrator acccount, that user can access the resources on that
    > local domain. The local users can not...
    >
    > Please advise how to do so, if possible...


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