Re: Users rights
- From: "Ace Fekay [MVP]" <PleaseSubstituteMyActualFirstName&LastNameHere@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 23 Aug 2005 18:39:29 -0400
In news:F2DDCC41-8621-45F9-9B8E-7152C134EF62@xxxxxxxxxxxxx,
Ralph <Ralph@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> made this post, which I then
commented about below:
> Answer to your questions:
>
> Yes the 2000 was a DC controller and the only one in the nework.
>
> This is a new server and 2003 software, I am not reloading 2003 to
> the 2000 server.
>
> I have not demoted the 2000 server yet. I built the 2003 server on
> line (pluged into the network), copied the files/folders from the
> 2000 to the 2003, then I took the 2003 off line(unpluged it from the
> network) changed its name and made it a DC with AD.
>
> I then unpluged the 2000 and pluged in the 2003 into the network.
>
> Yes the 2003 server now has the same name as the old 2000 server.
I see. So it's the same name, but keep in mind it is a TOTALLY different
domain now because of the SIDs.
> I have checked the shares permission and I can change some to have
> write permissions, and the workstations can now write to the
> file/folder.
Adding Write to the share permissions takes care of the write capabilities
for your users. Good.
> I understand that the XP HOME can not join a domain, as well as other
> limitations.
>
> I have set up a shadow server, I done the same procedure and I did
> not have to change any permissions to be able to acces the
> folers/files
How exactly did you create a "shadow" server? Did you Ghost it?
Ace
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