Re: Please Help: Windows XP Professional In Windows 2000 Domain Based network.
From: Steven L Umbach (n9rou_at_n0-spam-for-me-comcast.net)
Date: 08/12/04
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Date: Thu, 12 Aug 2004 00:55:36 GMT
You mentioned that dns is correctly configured, just be sure that the XP computers do
NOT have any ISP dns servers listed as a preferred dns server even down the list as
shown by ipconfig /all on those computers. Also run netdiag on a couple of XP
computers looking for any failed tests/errors/warnings that relate to dns, dc
discovery, kerberos, or trust relationship/secure channel. If any templates have been
applied to those computers or the domain controllers, there could be a problem with
security option incompatibilities. Smb signing, as configured via security options
for digitally sign communications, can cause problems if required in a W2K domain
with XP Pro computers. Using a packet sniffer like the free Ethereal on the XP Pro
computers to capture a packet exchange sequence while trying to perform an operation
that is denied could be very helpful. --- Steve
"Adam" <adam@myhome.address> wrote in message
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> A fresh installation of Windows XP Professional (few workstations) have
> been added to our Windows 2000 domain based network.
>
> All servers and workstations have all the up to date patches and
> updates.
>
> I checked local admin group and the domain admin group is a member of
> that on the workstations as expected.
>
> DNS Servers are properly defined in both Windows 2000 and XP
> workstations,
>
>
> No errors can be seen in any event log.
> No custom or third party security packages are installed.
>
>
> Windows 2000 server hosts also DNS.
>
> Windows 2000 clients have no such problems.
>
> The problem:
> Windows XP clients, when used by members of the domain administrator
> group, cannot access folders that are assigned to domain administrators,
> access denied.
>
> Cannot read security event log or clear even logs for Application and
> System.
> Access denied.
>
> Any network or IP address discovery package running from the Windows XP
> get access denied.
>
> No such thing happens on Windows 2000 workstations.
>
> I even tried fresh user profile to separate the profile on Windows XP
> from Windows 200 profiles.
> No luck.
>
> Any suggestions?
>
> I cannot see anything in the event logs.
>
> Any pointers would be appreciated.
>
> Thank you from a confused user.
>
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