Problem with new domain
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- From: "C.F." <nospam@xxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 10 Sep 2007 23:37:50 +0200
Hello at all,
I try to be most concise and clear possible in the description of the
problem, excuse me fo the poor english:
I have one domain X on server windows 2000 and various users connected : all
working perfectly.
Now I have installed a new controller of domain Y on machine windows 2003,
updated with last service pack after that I have shaped the users and active
groups on the new active directory, and have migrated all users from old
dominion X on the new Y domain.
All it has worked (the users perfectly connect in the new domain without
problems) but when they creating a folder shared for a user of the Y1
machine of the new domain, this folder could not be access from no other
users of the others PC of the same domain advertise to me the absence of
privileges :
a) is giving allowed everyone provilegied (is in sharing that protection
section)
b) it is connecting to me and repeating the test like administrator of
domain on both PC some to them the same ones PC some
With the old dominion the sharing files and folders was OK, all which served
the only change has been to remove them from domain X and to put them in the
Y domain, the users clearly have been correctly recreate in the new active
directory of the Y domain.
The SO of the PC in the domain are XP and 2000, the tests have been made
between assorted braces XP-2000, 2000-2000 and several combinations.
Thanks.
.
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