Re: Can't access shared folder



Possibly the user account has stored credentials with an outdated password.
Check the security log on the server to se if a logon failure occurs at the
time you were denied access for your user account. See if you can access the
hidden administrative share such as C$ on the server.

Steve


"BoffinHead" <BoffinHead@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:84381E1E-A042-4CA4-8544-84483D680E43@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
I am experiencing permission related issues on a SBS 2K3 / XP Pro
environment. Logging on as Domain Administrator, I can map a drive back
to
the server but I can't access it. However, I can log in as a Domain user
and
can access the folder just fine. It's only happening on this one
workstation.

Background - these workstations used to be under 3 different domains
before
I attached them on the existing one. I learned this from reviewing the
Account history. I believe this has messed up the user permissions but I'm
not sure how I can clean up the user permissions. The existing environment
has 15 Dell 4600C workstations running XP Pro with all the latest updates
along with a Dell 2850 running SBS 2K3 with all the latest updates.

This workstation was not attached using the ConnectCompuer Wizard as it
encountered problems when trying to go thru the wizard.


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