2000 Server with XP Client - Issue with Shared Folders

From: Josh Kincheloe (jkincheloe@dsw.ncen.org)
Date: 12/13/02


From: "Josh Kincheloe" <jkincheloe@dsw.ncen.org>
Date: Fri, 13 Dec 2002 11:30:24 -0800

That is correct - it is a domain account that is part of
the domain user group and they are logging into the
domain. I will try turning on the logging to see what
error are produced and I will post the results shortly.
Josh

>-----Original Message-----
>Assuming these XP Pro machines are joined to the domain,
>and the users are logging on as a domain user (/not/ a
>local machine account), this should work.
>
>Can you turn on failure auditing on one of these folders
>and see what the username/password/domain attempting to
>be passed is?
>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>I have a setup where I have a 2000 Server that is a DC
>>with 5 XP Professional clients on the domain. I have
>>tried to setup a "home" directory for each user on the
>>server so that they can save their documents on a drive
>>that gets backed up regularly instead of on their
>>workstations. I have setup their folders with the
>>permissions of: Domain Admins - Full Control; Domain
>>Users - Modify. This setup worked fine before we went
>to
>>XP and now, they get "access denied" when trying to
>write
>>to the directory - they can still read everything fine.
>>Any suggestions? I've check the KB and there are no
>>articles that I have found on this issue.
>>
>>Thank you for your time!
>>Josh
>>.
>>
>.
>



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