Re: Unable to access local workstations from SBS 2003
- From: Tom <Tom@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 9 May 2005 16:56:01 -0700
Aus,
I'm able to do just about anything from the laptop or any other workstation
on the domain: logon, WinExplore, delete but, evidently, not copy/move FROM
the server. Hence, from all appearances, we're able to do network
connectivity but NOT the transfer of files. I even tried settings the DNS to
my server's internal IP address and that didn't work. Now, to answer your
specific question on "Is the laptop part of the domain?" Yes, because I can
login but the computer name is not in Win2K3. However, the workstation is
able to login to the domain AND it's computer name is part of the domain and
I have the same issue.... can't copy/past from the server or do a \\Local01
from the server TO The workstation.
Other ideas?
"aus" wrote:
> When you connect to any Windows box it checks to see if you have a user
> name and password that it knows - either in its local user database or
> the servers user database (if in a domain). If there is no match then
> ther is no connection allowed.
>
> Is the laptop definitely part of the domain? (when logging onto the
> laptop the domain name is definitely displayed - click the Options
> button if you dont see the domain box). Have you tried logging into the
> laptop as another domain user then trying to connect?
>
> Note if you kept the same domain and server name you still need to
> rejoin to the new domain even if the name is the same.
>
>
>
> Tom wrote:
> > We just installed SBS 2003 replacing a Windows 2003 Server as our main
> > server. Now, FROM the SBS2003 server I can't get to the local workstations.
> > That is, if I do a "\\Local01" from the servers Windows Explorer, I get
> > "\\Local01 is not accessible. You might not have permissions to use this
> > network resource... Logon Failure: User has not been granted the requested
> > logon type at this computer."
> > I'm setup as a Power User on the server. I can browse/explore the server
> > folders from the workstation, but I can't get TO the workstation (or
> > copy/paste) from the server. We have a small network of less than 10 users.
> > What do I need to do? Seems simple as we were fine before the migration
> > from Win2K to Win2K3. [We replaced the old server with the same server name
> > and domain name, reconnected the workstations to the new domain and thought
> > we were fine until THIS....]
> > Tom
>
.
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