Re: trust issues when connecting a member server



The only other thing I can think of is group policy. Is the new member
server in the same OU as the others where everything works as expected?


"kj" <kj@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Jens Willadsen wrote:
As i said before. I can connect to the same share with the same user
profile from every other member server and workstation in the domain
so i dont think it is the share permissions.
It is computer specific error, and that is what is pusseling me

Regards Jens

Yikes. Sorry you had to say it so many times...

So, you should be getting events logged on this member server, probably
Kerberos errors. Anything there?


"Dave Nickason [SBS MVP]" wrote:

kj's referring to Share permissions, not NTFS. On the Sharing tab,
you'll see the default is for Everyone to have Read permissions.
What happens if you change that so Everyone has Read and Change?

There would not be a trust or certificate issue with a member
server. If you did have some kind of a communication issue, it
would show up in the logs. But in that case, you would not be able
to connect to the share at all.

"Jens Willadsen" <JensWilladsen@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
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Hi

When i look at the NTFS settings all setting are for domain
user/groups, and
the folder i am trying to connect to has full control to
Domain\administrators.
I also have severel other memberservers in the domain, and through
them i have no problem in running the files, with the same domain
admin account.

So i dont think this is a rights issue, could it be a
trust/certificate issue.
How does the server authenticate to the SBS Domain controller?

Regards Jens

"kj" wrote:

Jens Willadsen wrote:
Hi Dave

I login with the default domain/enterprice admin account, so there
schould be no reason for lacking permissions there.
The shares comes as a part of a login script, and they are added
perfectly, i can also read anything on them, but if i try to run
an .exe file I get the error.

Regards Jens

Administrator privilege does not supersede share permissions. Your
.exe file
may need more than "read" on the *share* permissions.
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/kj

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