Re: XP PRO on 2003 Domain
- From: "Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]" <lanwench@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 29 Jan 2006 19:12:49 -0500
"Tom" <Tom@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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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.
>
1. All servers and workstations should specify *only* the internal (usually
AD-integrated) DNS server's IP address in their network settings. No public
DNS server IPs should be 'seen' by servers or clients in their ipconfig /all
settings. The DNS server should be set up with forwarders to your ISP's DNS
servers (and use root hints) for external resolution.
>
2. Re GPO, not sure, but you might post this in
microsoft.public.windows.group_policy. I've usually gotten round this by
temporarily granting the domain user local admin rights, changing the power
settings then, and then revoking the local admin permissions.
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