Re: Fastest way to refresh security and share permission
- From: "Steven L Umbach" <n9rou@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 4 Jul 2006 19:59:22 -0500
The user would need to logoff and then logon the domain again to refresh
their security token to reflect new group membership. The RK tool whoami
/groups can show the contents of the logged on user. If problems continue
you may have other issues such as domain controllers not replicating
properly though with SBS I would think one domain controller would be the
norm. Also if the user is logging on with cached domain credentials he will
not have access to domain resources outside of his computer. Checking the
security log on a domain computer can tell if a user is logging on with
cached credentials. --- Steve
"Amy" <Amy@xxxxxx> wrote in message
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Win2k3SBS
Hi all, I would like to ask the Fastest way to refresh security and share
permission.
I create a security group and add domain users inside.
Afterward, I right-click on one folder and add that security group in tab
security list and share permission, giving full control already.
However, after a long-time (1 day) the user inside that secrutiy group
still cannot access to that network drive.
any command to trigger refresh?
Thanks all for advise
.
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