Re: GPO errors and not applying to workstations....
- From: "Steven L Umbach" <n9rou@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 14 Nov 2005 08:59:50 -0600
Did netdiag, dcdiag, gpotool show anything that may be related?? You are
saying that they can not access the sysvol share on a domain controller in
the same domain?? When you run the command net share on the domain
controller does it show that the sysvol share exists? Make sure that
authenticated users has read/list/execute permissions to the sysvol share
and folders [NTFS permissions] and is included in the user right for access
this computer from the network. The place to check/configure the user right
for access this computer from the network would be in Domain Controller
Security Policy and also see if there are any conflicting entries in the
user right for deny access this computer from the network. If deny access
this computer from the network is undefined ten add just guests group to
t. --- Steve
"Zeno" <louey-3@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:1131957629.659572.205050@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> I've checked the DNS settings and they seem to be correct. What seems
> to be strange is I can't access the \sysvol directory on the DC's which
> may be the cause.....
>
> I tried clicking on \sysvol and it gives an error "you don't have
> permissions to use this network resource........ the user have not
> been granted the requested logon type at this computer..........."
>
> I can't even access the UNC path.....
>
> Tried changing the "Access computer from network policy and that seems
> fine.... also checked permissions on \sysvol directory and they seem
> fine tooo
>
> Stuck help
>
.
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