Re: XP PRO on 2003 Domain




Do you have an internal DNS? Any errors when using nslookup?

Bob Lin, MS-MVP, MCSE & CNE
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I am having weird issues.  Users that loose connection to shares.  They will
work fine for a while but just quit for no reason.  The share is visable but
when you attempt to open it  the local machine just hangs for a long time
then may return a error that the user does not have access to the share.  
Rebooting the xp machine fixes it for a while.

New computers are added to the domain and then a user logs on to the domain.
 A share is mapped and then a error says the user does not have permisson. 
Rebooting several times (up to 5) will eventually allow the user to connect
to the share.

Also is there a setting (maybe group policy) on server that will allow local
machine users to change their power settings?  Domain users cannot change
their power setting on the local machine and when you sign in as
addministrator on the local machine you cannot always see the domain to bring
the domain user into the power users group on the local machine.

Extremely slow log ons, even when the priamry dns server is set to the
domain controller ip address.







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