Access Denined while using my network places.
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I have use the Windows 2000clients with Windows 2003 server. One of my
client system having some problem while accessing yhe my network
places. If i am trying to access the My network places it shows
following error message.
" Access denined. Please contact your network administrator".
How can we solve this issue.
.
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