DFS after updated SP2

From: gogo (gogogeek_at_hotmail.com)
Date: 08/31/04


Date: Mon, 30 Aug 2004 18:43:21 -0700

I've been training MCP with Windows 2003 domain and 2 XP
Clients. Few days ago, I've just installed SP2 on two
clients, and I can't not access to one of DFS links.

That means, computer A has shared A folder, computer B has
shared B folder, both those folders are links under a DFS
root. Through DFS, Computer A can access link B under DFS
root but not link A, and neither for computer B, means
computer B can access link A but not link B. Certainly
both Computer can access all shared folders (\\pcA\shared
or \\pcB\shared)

Is there anyone experienced this? and have solution? I'd
be grateful.

Thanks a lot,

guy over net



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