Re: 2003 server question



Can I assume that these are shares you are accessing via NetBIOS rather than
shares published in AD? That is, you browse the network to get to the share
or you map it or go to run and type \\ServerName\ShareName.

You could try re-registering your NetBIOS name. Go to a cmd window and type
NBTSTAT -RR to refesh your NetBIOS name in WINS. This could be the reason
that it works from the local machine but not the network. In the name
resolution process, the local machine is checked as a possible destination
before asking WINS or DNS.

When you recreated the share, did you stop sharing, hit apply and then share
it again, or did you create a new folder? If you created a new folder, did
you get the NTFS permissions on that root folder (the one that the share is
tied to) correct? Did you add permissions for the new share? Are they
correct - that is, not just Everyone (read only)? Either one of these two
possibilities is a cause for an access denied message.

Rob



"cubby1977" wrote:

I log on to the local machine as a domain user and everything works like it
should. I log onto a different machine and try to access the share with the
same domain user and I can only browse. My account is a domain admin and I
get the same thing. Again everything worked before I changed the name of the
machine. I have tried to re add it to the domain and no such luck, same
senerio.

James

"Don Wilwol" wrote:

Are you logging on with a domain user, domain admin or local admin or user?
When you changed the name, did it change in AD?
Can you rejoin it to the Domain?

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"cubby1977" <cubby1977@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I have setup a storage server and assigned rights to all directories
needed.
I had everything working great. Do to political bussiness I had to change
the
name of the share and the name of the computer. Now the problem I am
having is
this:

I can log on to the machine and everything seems to work fine. I try to
access the share via the network now and I can browse but that is it.
Gives
me access denied when tring to create, delete, or modify a file or folder.
It
gives me the same error if I access the share with my domain admin account
which has full rights to the whole share. Again when I log on the the
machine all rights seem to be fine. Am I missing something?

Thanks for your help.
James



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