new XP client with SP2; firewall disabled
From: Tomr (Tomr_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 11/29/04
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Date: Mon, 29 Nov 2004 14:59:03 -0800
I have a network consisting of an NT Domain controller which authenticates
users. I also have a Windows 2000 server which runs the primary application
the company runs uses for accounting, order entry etc. I have just set up a
new employee PC on the network with Windows XP Pro SP2. I map a drive to the
Win2K server so this user can access the application. I have set full
control permissions for everyone on the server share that I have mapped from
the PC. BTY, the PC has been joined to the domain and the user logs onto the
domain when logging in. If I log in from the new user PC as the domain
administrator, I can access the application. BUT if I log in as the user,
the user is denied access to the application. I have even tried adding the
user to the administrators group. Any idea what I am missing. Has to be a
permissions issue on either the client side or the server side ... or maybe a
local policy???
Thanks!!
-- TR
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