Re: User's home share unaccessible after adding an Outlook profile



I tend to doubt it had anything to do with Outlook. It sounds as if the user
is authenticating as the wrong user. Next time she accesses the share go to
the server with the share and use Computer Management to look at shared
folders -sessions to see what user account is using that share from her
computer. Also have her try and access from another domain computer to see
what happens. If a user is authenticating as the wrong user then maybe the
user is using a mapped share with persistent alternate credentials or XP
stored credentials which the user can manage via Control Panel/user
accounts - their account and check manage network passwords. --- Steve



"KeRT" <KeRT@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:653F90B1-36D0-42B7-92AE-2B76691DBEC3@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
I have Windows XP SP2 machines in a SBS 2003 domain. Exchange has been set
up and everyone can access their e-mail with Outlook 2003 just fine. We
just
had an employee leave, so I added a profile to one person's outlook to be
able to access that employee's e-mail.

After doing so, she was unable to access her network home drive! This is
the share set up automatically when her account was added to active
directory. I checked permissions on the folder and nothing had changed.

To test, I added permissions to her folder for the employee who had left
and
then she was able to access her files on that share!

How is this possible? How can I fix it? I've already removed the extra
profile. I tried disconnecting all of her network shares and rebooting.

I was able to connect to it correctly using "Net use h:
//server/users/name
/USER:domain/name" and did not have to specify a password, but as soon as
she
logged off and on again, it was back to the way it was before.

Any ideas?

Thanks!
Kevin




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