RE: Problems with Permissions



From: Wayne Smith [mailto:waynesmith1971@xxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Friday, May 16, 2008 5:11 PM
To: Guo-Zhen Wang (Gems Lab)
Subject: Re: Follow Up For Microsoft SBS Public Newsgroup Post [Problems
with Permissions] with Gary Wang (94820911)

Hello Gary,
My apologies for the delay in responding to your last post. I followed your
instructions to the letter but still I had problems and I wasn't entirely
sure why. I'm now in the process of reinstalling SBS 2003 just to see if
that makes any difference to the outcome - at the moment I appear to be
having problems with my broadband connection on the server, but if I plug
that RJ45 cable into a desktop XP computer, my broadband works fine - so I
wonder if perhaps I have a problem with one or more of the network cards in
the server.

Anyway, I doubt this issue can be resolved straight away so I will spend a
few more days trying to solve everything on the server first and will send
you a reply sometime next week just to keep you updated and let you know
how I have got on.

Thanks again for your very kind help and assistance, it really is
appreciated.

Kind Regards,
Wayne
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| Subject: RE: Problems with Permissions
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| Hello Wayne,
|
| Thanks for your detailed information. It is really helpful for us to
| understanding the scenario clearly.
|
| According to your description, I think the issue most properly due to not
| connection those device in right order. In your current settings, the
| Linksys router is actually acting as a router. And SBS server is only
take
| the role of an internal server. Even though the SBS server had 2 NICs but
| they are all configured to connected to internal network. The issue that
| SBS cannot exchange files with XP client may due to that the routing
table
| is not correct, so that the SBS server could not know how to treat with
| internal traffic request.
|
| Based on my experience and according to your requirement, I would
recommend
| that you adjust the network topology as below:
|
| a. 1 RJ45 Cable from the Modem to the external NIC of SBS server.
Configure
| the SBS's external NIC to use the static IP address which you got from
ISP.
| b. Enable DHCP and DNS service on SBS server. Adjust the DHCP settings
that
| set SBS server's internal IP address as client's DNS and default gateway.
| c. 1 RJ45 Cables from the SBS server internal NIC connect to Linksys
| Router's internet port and configure the internet port a internal IP
| d. 1 RJ45 Cable from the Linksys Router to 1 XP Pro Box
| e. Disable DHCP function on Linksys Router.
| f. Configure the Linksys Router to work as a wireless Access Point
instead
| of a router (You may need to contact Linksys support for related
| information)
| g. Run the Configure Email and Internet Connection Wizard on SBS server.
| You can refer to the following article for more details:
|
| How to configure Internet access in Windows Small Business Server 2003
| http://support.microsoft.com/kb/825763/en-us
|
| Two network adapters - direct connection to broadband
| a. On the Connection Type page, click Broadband, and then click Next.
| b. On the Broadband Connection page, under My server uses a direct
| broadband connection, click Next.
| c. If your network connection to the Internet is disabled, you will
| receive the Network Connection, You must enable and configure the network
| connection to your ISP page. If you do not receive this page, go to step
e.
| On this page, under Connection name, click Network Connection.
| d. Configure IP settings according to the requirements of your ISP, and
| then click Next. (The network connection is now enabled.)
| e. On the Network Connection, You must click the connection for your ISP
| and local network page, under ISP network connection, click Network
| Connection.
| f. Under Local network connection, click Server Local Area Connection,
and
| then click Next.
| g. On the Direct Broadband Connection page, next to Preferred DNS server
| and Alternate DNS server, type the IP addresses that are provided by your
| ISP. To change the Default gateway setting, type the default gateway IP
| address if the IP address is not provided by DHCP. Click Next.
| h. Complete the Configure E-mail and Internet Connection Wizard.
|
| Or you may like to using another alternative solution which you may need
a
| additional switch:
|
| a. 1 RJ45 Cable from the Modem to the internet port of Linksys router.
| Configure the internet port to use the static IP address which you got
from
| ISP.
| b. 1 RJ45 cable from Linksys router to SBS external NIC, set SBS external
| NIC an IP address such as 10.0.0.x
| c. 1 RJ45 cable from SBS internal NIC to the switch. Set SBS internal NIC
| IP to 192.168.0.x
| d. Enable DHCP and DNS service on SBS server. Adjust the DHCP settings
that
| set SBS server's internal IP address as client's DNS and default gateway.
| e. 1 RJ45 Cables from the Switch connect to XP client.
| f. Disable DHCP function on Linksys Router. Disable wireless function of
| the router.
| g. Run the Configure Email and Internet Connection Wizard on SBS server.
|
| Two network adapters - manual router connection to broadband
| a. If you receive a dialog box that says that a UPnP router was detected
| and you want to configure the router automatically, go to the " Two
network
| adapters - UPnP router connection to broadband " section.
| b. Click No to the question "Do you want the wizard to configure the
| router?"
| c. On the Connection Type page, click Broadband, and then click Next.
| d. On the Broadband Connection page, under My server uses, click A local
| router device with an IP address, and then click Next.
| e. On the Router Connection page, next to Preferred DNS server and
| Alternate DNS server, type the IP addresses that are provided by your
ISP.
| In the Local IP address of router box, type the IP address of the router
| that the server uses to connect to the router.
| f. Click to clear the My server uses a single network connection for
both
| Internet access and the local network check box, and then click Next.
| g. On the Network Connection, You must enable and configure the network
| connection to your ISP page, under the Connection Name, click Network
| Connection.
| h. If your router provides DHCP, click Obtain an IP address
automatically
| (use DHCP). If your router does not provide DHCP, click Use the following
| IP address, and then type the IP address and the subnet mask in
accordance
| with the router settings. The default gateway is the IP address of the
| router.
| i. Click Next.
|
| The network connection is now enabled.
| j. On the Network Connection, You must click the connection for your ISP
| and local network page, click Network Connection under the ISP network
| connection.
| k. Under the Local network connection, click Server Local Area
Connection,
| and then click Next.
| l. Complete the Configure E-mail and Internet Connection Wizard.
|
| By the way, you current scenario may also can work if you modify the SBS
| internal NIC by go to SBS console\Internet and Email then clicking
"Change
| Server IP Address", following the wizard to change to another internal
| network(For example 10.0.0.x) and re-run the CEICW. Set the XP client to
| the same network(10.0.0.x). But it may lead to potential risks. Also
| considering you have 10 clients but the Linksys Router have only 4 ports.
| An additional switch is necessary.
|
| Also if the problem still happens, please help to run the commands:
| ipconfig /all and ROUTE PRINT on both server and client for further
| analysis.
|
| Hope it helps.
|
| Best regards,
|
| Gary Wang(MSFT)
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| | From: v-gzwang@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Guozhen Wang[MSFT])
| | Organization: Microsoft
| | Date: Tue, 13 May 2008 10:16:49 GMT
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| | From: Wayne Smith [mailto:waynesmith1971@xxxxxxxxxxx]
| | Sent: Tuesday, May 13, 2008 11:56 AM
| | To: Guo-Zhen Wang (Gems Lab)
| | Subject: Re: Follow Up For Microsoft SBS Public Newsgroup Post
[Problems
| | with Permissions] with Gary Wang (94820911)
| |
| | Hello Gary,
| | Firstly can I say a big thank you for taking the time and trouble to
try
| | and help me with this issue, when I posted my message to the newsgroup
I
| | certainly didn't expect a Microsoft support technician to reply and try
| to
| | help resolve this problem, it is enormously appreciated.
| |
| | I have checked the thread of the newsgroup post after reading your
email
| | and unfortunately I cannot see your reply so I hope you won't mind me
| | emailing you direct.
| |
| | I should explain that since I posted that message a few days ago, I
have
| | attempted countless different scenarios to try and fix the problem, but
| so
| | far without any success, and I may have actually made things worse. As
it
| | currently stands the SBS 2003 machine is switched off and I'm
connecting
| | directly to the internet through my XP Professional machine -I have
tried
| | literally everything I can think of to resolve the problem and right
now
| I
| | must confess I feel completely drained and frustrated by the whole
| process.
| |
| | With that said however, everything I have seen of Small Business Server
| so
| | far leads me to believe it is worth pursuing, I am sure that perhaps my
| | inexperience and lack of knowledge on certain technical issues is the
| real
| | culprit and no doubt when I do finally get everything up and running, I
| | will sigh a huge relief and take some important lessons learnt from the
| | process.
| |
| | Just to give you a broad background of the problems I seem to be
| | experiencing, what I am trying to do is set up the SBS machine with
only
| | one XP Pro machine connected at the moment, once I have that configured
| and
| | working correctly I intend to connect a handful of other XP Pro
machines
| | and possibly even one or two Apple Mac computers to the network, but
all
| of
| | that is for later - right now my only concern is to get the SBS and one
| XP
| | Pro machine talking to each other.
| |
| | I have a broadband Internet connection through my ISP with a static IP
| | address, I have a Linksys Wireless-G Broadband Router, which I intend
to
| | use for the client machines to connect to the Internet through a
wireless
| | connection, but at the moment I am content to connect this XP Pro box
to
| | the router with a network cable. On the back of the router, there are 4
| | network cable ports and one Internet port, in the SBS machine I have
two
| | RJ-45 NIC's. And I also have a broadband modem provided by my ISP.
| |
| | No matter how I try to configure everything, I seem to have a whole
range
| | of different outcomes except the one I want. Obviously the ideal
solution
| | would be to have the SBS machine set up and configured for network
access
| | and Internet access, with each client machine connecting through the
SBS
| | machine for network & Internet access, but I seem to get Internet
access
| on
| | the Server and no network access, Internet access on the Server and XP
| Pro
| | box but no network access, network connectivity from the Server to the
XP
| | Pro box but not the other way around ... and just about anything else
you
| | could imagine except what I really want.
| |
| | Although I maybe wrong in my assumptions, I feel sure the problem lies
| | either somewhere with the way I have the Router connected and
configured
| or
| | the way I have assigned IP addresses to the network cards and perhaps I
| | have included too much information below, but I would much rather you
| know
| | how I have everything configured from the start, and to spend a
| | considerable time checking things only to find I have made a simple
| mistake
| | with part of my configuration later that I failed to mention from the
| | beginning.
| |
| | The network is currently configured as follows:
| |
| | Internet Connection
| | > Broadband Modem provided by ISP with one Static IP Address
| | - 1 RJ45 Cable from the Modem to the 'Internet' port on the Linksys
Router
| | - 2 RJ45 Cables from the Linksys Router to 2 NIC's on the SBS Box
| | - 1 RJ45 Cable from the Linksys Router to 1 XP Pro Box
| |
| | The two NIC's on the SBS Box are labeled as follows:
| | - Server Local Area Connection
| | - Network Connection
| |
|
============================================================================
| | =======
| | The 'Server Local Area Connection' has been configured manually with
the
| | following IP Address:
| | - IP Address: 192.168.71.99
| | - Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0
| | - Default Gateway:
| | - Preferred DNS Server: 192.168.71.99
| | - Alternate DNS Server:
| |
| | The 'Network Connection' has been configured manually with the
following
| IP
| | Address:
| | - IP Address: 192.168.71.101
| | - Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0
| | - Default Gateway: 192.168.71.1
| | - Preferred DNS Server: 192.168.71.99
| | - Alternate DNS Server:
| |
|
============================================================================
| | =======
| | The 'Local Area Connection' on the Windows XP Professional machine has
| been
| | manually configured with the following IP Address:
| | - IP Address: 192.168.71.103
| | - Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0
| | - Default Gateway: 86.21.x.x (full static IP not shown for security
| reasons)
| | - Preferred DNS Server: 194.168.4.100 (preferred DNS provided by ISP)
| | - Alternate DNS Server: 194.168.8.100 (alternate DNS provided by ISP)
| |
|
============================================================================
| | =======
| | The Linksys Wireless-G Broadband Router has been configured as follows:
| | - Local IP Address: 192.168.71.1
| | - Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0
| | - Gateway: 0.0.0.0
| | - Local DNS: 0.0.0.0
| |
| | - DHCP: Enabled
| | - Starting IP Address: 192.168.71.100
| | - Maximum Number of DHCP Users: 50
| | - Current Lease Time: 1440 minutes
| | - Static DNS 1: 0.0.0.0
| | - Static DNS 2: 0.0.0.0
| | - Static DNS 3: 0.0.0.0
| | - WINS: 0.0.0.0
| |
| | Security:
| | - Firewall Protection: Disabled
| | - Block Anonymous Internet Requests: No
| |
| | VPN:
| | - IPSec Passthrough: Enabled
| | - PPTP Passthrough: Enabled
| | - L2TP Passthrough: Enabled
| |
| | Port Range Forward:
| | Application Start End Protocol IP Address
Enabled
| | Exchange..........25 25 TCP 192.168.71.101 Yes
| | Web Server.......80 80 TCP 192.168.71.101 Yes
| | SSL.................443 443 TCP 192.168.71.101 Yes
| | SharePoint........444 444 TCP 192.168.71.101 Yes
| | RemoteWeb.......4125 4125 TCP 192.168.71.101 Yes
| | VPN.................1723 1723 TCP 192.168.71.101 Yes
| | TS...................3389 3389 TCP 192.168.71.101 Yes
| | FTP.................21 21 TCP 192.168.71.101 Yes
| | File Sharing......135 139 UDP 192.168.71.101 Yes
| | File Sharing......135 139 TCP 192.168.71.101 Yes
| | File Sharing......445 445 TCP 192.168.71.101 Yes
| | File Sharing......445 445 UDP 192.168.71.101 Yes
| |
| | Management:
| | - Remote Management: Enabled
| | - Management Port: 8080
| | - Use https: Yes
| |
| | - AP Watchdog: Disabled
| |
| | - Boot WAN: Off
| |
| | - Cron: Disabled
| |
| | - Dhcpd: Enabled
| | - Used Domain: WAN
| | - LAN Domain:
| |
| | - DNS Masq: Disabled
| | - Local DNS: Disabled
| |
| | - HTTPS: Enabled
| |
| | - Loopback: Enabled
| |
| | - 802.1x: Disabled
| |
| | - NTP Client: Disabled
| |
| | - PPTP Server: Disabled
| |
| | - Resetbuttond: Enabled
| |
| | - Routing: Enabled
| |
| | - SNMP: Disabled
| |
| | - SSHD: Disabled
| |
| | - Syslod: Disabled
| |
| | - Telnet: Disabled
| |
| | - UPnP: Enabled
| |
|
============================================================================
| | =======
| |
| | I have proceeded through the Internet & Email connection wizard in SBS
| 2003
| | countless times to change different IP Addresses and other configurable
| | options, simply to see if anything else made a noticeable difference
but
| | the way I have everything configured at the moment is giving me
Internet
| | access on both the SBS Box and the XP Pro box but no network
| connectivity,
| | although I can log on to the XP machine using the credentials that I
| | created on the SBS Box but I cannot exchange files between the two
| machines
| | or browse either computer in My Network Places.
| |
| | If anything looks immediately obvious to you, that perhaps I have
| | overlooked, I would of course be incredibly grateful for your feedback.
I
| | have even tried plugging the RJ45 cable from the Broadband modem into
one
| | of the network ports on the Linksys Router and then one RJ45 cable from
| the
| | 'Network Connection' NIC on the Server to the 'Internet' port on the
| | Linksys Router, more out of curiosity than anything else simply to see
if
| | it solved my problem, but all that seems to do is give me an IP Address
| | conflict when I configure the IP Address to the static IP Address as
| | provided by my ISP.
| |
| | I realize this may possibly seem very complicated to someone who isn't
| | sitting in front of my network, and to be fair it's even more
complicated
| | to someone who is, but any help, suggestions or pointers would be
greatly
| | appreciated.
| |
| | Kind Regards,
| | Wayne Smith
| |
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| | | From: v-gzwang@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Guozhen Wang[MSFT])
| | | Organization: Microsoft
| | | Date: Mon, 12 May 2008 11:48:54 GMT
| | | Subject: RE: Problems with Permissions
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| | | Hello Wayne,
| | |
| | | Thank you for your post and thanks for Cliff's great inputs.
| | |
| | | My name is Gary Wang, and it is my pleasure to work with you on this
| | issue!
| | |
| | | Please allow me to confirm that my understandings are correct. As I
| | | understand it, the issue is:
| | |
| | | You cannot create network share place from SBS server to XP client
even
| | you
| | | had delegate full control permission to the share folder.
| | |
| | | If I have misunderstood your concerns please feel free to let me know.
| | |
| | | Suggestion :
| | | ==============
| | | I would like to suggest that you check the following:
| | |
| | | 1. Check whether you can ping the XP client's computer name and IP
| | address
| | | from SBS server.
| | |
| | | 2. Please check the shared permission and NTFS permission of the
shared
| | | folder on XP, to ensure your user account have full permission of the
| | | folder.
| | |
| | | 3. Please ensure you join the client computer to SBS domain thru
| | | connectcomputer wizard. We recommend that the client connect to
| | | http://SBSServername/connectcomputer and following the wizard to join
| SBS
| | | domain.
| | |
| | | 4. Please try to create a new shared folder on XP and then test this
| | issue.
| | |
| | | 5. If there are any firewall/anti-virus software on the XP client,
| please
| | | disable it temporarily as a test. Note that please perform a full
scan
| to
| | | make sure your system is clean before disable them.
| | |
| | | 6. Make sure File and Printing Share protocol is enabled on the SBS
| | server.
| | | Please go to Control Panel - Network Connections, double click your
NIC
| | and
| | | choose Properties. Make sure the "File and Printing Sharing for
| Microsoft
| | | Network" is checked.
| | |
| | |
| | | If we cannot resolve the issue after we perform the above steps,
please
| | | help me collect some information for further investigation:
| | |
| | | Information Need
| | | ==============
| | | 1. Please run the command: ipconfig /all on both server and client,
| then
| | | post the result back here.
| | | 2. Please capture a screenshot of the exact symptom and send to me
at
| | | v-gzwang@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
| | | 3. Check event viewer for related error message. If there any,
please
| | save
| | | as *.evt file and send to me
| | | 4. Does this issue happen on every XP client?
| | |
| | | I look forward to your reply. Also, if you have any questions or
| | concerns,
| | | please do not hesitate to let me know. I am happy to help. :-)
| | |
| | | Thank you for your time and cooperation!
| | |
| | | Best regards,
| | |
| | | Gary Wang(MSFT)
| | |
| | | Microsoft CSS Online Newsgroup Support
| | |
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| | | | From: "Wayne Smith" <waynesmith1971@xxxxxxxxxxx>
| | | | Subject: Problems with Permissions
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| | | | Hi everyone,
| | | | I wonder if someone may be able to help with a Permissions issue I
| | have,
| | | I've got one SBS2003 machine up and running, and to the best of my
| | ability
| | | configured correctly, I've added a Windows XP Pro machine to the
| | computers
| | | and created an account for myself with Administrator privileges, on
| both
| | | the SBS and XP machine I have shared certain folders and included my
| | | account in the Security with full permissions, from the XP box if I
go
| to
| | | My Network Places I can create a new network place using those shared
| | | folders from the SBS box, but if I try to do the same from the SBS
box
| by
| | | creating a network place to a shared folder on the XP machine, I get
an
| | | error message saying the network path cannot be found or I don't have
| | | permission to access it.
| | | | I'm at a loss as to what I may be doing wrong because clearly my
user
| | | account is configured in Active Directory as I can log on to the
| Windows
| | XP
| | | machine using the credentials that I created in AD. Just for clarity
| the
| | | SBS box is also a Domain Controller if that makes any difference.
| | | | Can anyone see something obvious that I may be overlooking?
| | | | Any help, pointers or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
| | | | Kind Regards,
| | | | Wayne
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