Re: Network shares cannot connect
- From: "Steve Perrins" <support@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 26 Sep 2007 17:40:04 +0100
Thanks for such a quick response.
I've been checking through the audit logs on the server and after the
re-boot I have loads of failure audit messages like :
Logon Failure:
Reason: An error occurred during logon
User Name: SERVER$
Domain: OCEANYACHTSYSTEMS.LOCAL
Logon Type: 3
Logon Process: Kerberos
Authentication Package: Kerberos
Workstation Name: -
Status code: 0xC00000DC
Substatus code: 0x0
Caller User Name: -
Caller Domain: -
Caller Logon ID: -
Caller Process ID: -
Transited Services: -
Source Network Address: 192.168.0.1
Source Port: 31789
On one of the workstations the user logged on to the domain and when he
tried to access the shared folders he was prompted for his user name and
password. This was rejected. I then put him into Domain Admins and got hime
to log off and back on and he could access everything fine.
Some other users when they ried to access the shared folders they received a
message stating that they were unauthorised or prevented access by group
policy.
Not much to go on I know.
Thanks again,
Steve
"Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]"
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Steve Perrins <support@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi,
After re-booting the sbs 2003 server domain users could not access any
shares including the User's Shared Folder. As a work around I put
Domain Users security group into Domain Admins security group and the
domain users are able to access all the shares without problem.
Obvioulsy I do not want to keep this setting for very long.
Cany anyone point me in the right direction as to why Domain User's
group cannot access any of the shares. I have checked permissions on
the shares and Domain User's does have full access.
Thanks in advance,
Steve Perrins
What's the exact error message, and have you rebooted the workstations as
well?
Event log errors would be useful.....on both server & clients.
.
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