Re: Everyone Share Permissions
- From: Tom <"znjicki[spam]"@yahoo.cmo>
- Date: Fri, 04 Jul 2008 13:43:25 +0200
try resolving the problem by manually adding the special group Everyone to the Pre-Windows 2000 Compatible Access security group and restarting the domain controllers in the domain (all of them)
Broonie wrote:
On 24 Jun, 22:18, Meinolf Weber <meiweb(nospam)@gmx.de> wrote:.Hello Broonie,
Check out SMB signing and the differences between th OS verisons.http://support.microsoft.com/kb/839499/en-us
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/887429
Best regards
Meinolf Weber
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I have a file in a share that I want to access from a computer on a- Show quoted text -
different domain where there is no trust set up between the two
domains. Previously this file was held on a Windows 2000 server and I
had no problems accessing it. Now the file is located on a Windows
2003 server and I can no longer access it. The share permissions are
the same on the new server as they were on the old one and I realise
that the Everyone token is no longer handed out to anonymous logons
anymore by default in 2003 so I enabled the default domain controller
policy setting to allow everyone permissions to apply to anonymous
users. I've also added the anonymous and everyone security groups to
the the pre-windows 2000 compatible security group but I still can't
access the file.
Is there a limitation in 2003 that also says the anonymous user access
request must come from the same domain as the domain on which the
resource being requested exists? If so can someone confirm that this
never used to be the case on 2000 and also help me find a way to
access this file?
Cheers- Hide quoted text -
I've read through both these articles and I can't see how this answers
my question. Neither of the scenarios/symtoms mentioned in kb887429
reflect what is happening in my situation. For one thing the problem
file exists on a member server not a domain controller and for another
I am not attempting to access the file/share while logged in locally.
Could it be something else?
Cheers
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