RE: Problems with Permissions
- From: v-gzwang@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Guozhen Wang[MSFT])
- Date: Tue, 20 May 2008 10:23:52 GMT
From: Wayne Smith [mailto:waynesmith1971@xxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Tuesday, May 20, 2008 6:18 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 again Gary,
Since I last exchanged email messages with you, I have made some progress
but I'm still experiencing a few problems. I'll try to explain what I've
done and the progress I have made so far, and I will also outline the
issues that I am still experiencing.
In my last email to you I indicated that I was in the process of
reinstalling Windows Small Business Server 2003 - this has now been
completed and I followed the instructions to the letter in order to
configure the server for Internet access. The good news is I now have
Internet and some Network access on the server, which is certainly an
improvement on my previous configurations. At the moment I can access the
Internet just fine, and I can also open up the internal SBS 2003 home page
by navigating to: http://server.e-techsupport.local/ but I am still
experiencing one or two problems when I try to navigate further using the
links on this Internal website.
If I click the first link 'My Company's Internal Website', the page loads
without any problems, if I click the second link 'Network Configuration
Link' I receive a 'The page cannot be displayed' error message, at the
bottom of the page it says 'Error Code: 403 Forbidden. The server denied
the specified Uniform Resource Locator (URL). Contact the server
administrator. (12202).
If I click the third link on the SBS home page 'Remote Web Workplace'
initially I receive the following error message: There is a problem with
this website's security certificate' the options available to me from this
page are: 1) Click here to close this webpage. 2) Continue to this webpage
(not recommended) or 3) More information. If I select option 2) Continue to
this website (not recommended), the page does display but with the
following errors: The URL box at the top of the browser displays the
website URL but coloured in red and next to the URL is another red box
which says 'Certificate error'. Also at the very top of the webpage I have
an error message where I often see messages asking me to install Active X
controls, but this message reads: 'To help protect your security, Internet
Explorer has blocked this website from displaying content with security
certificate errors. Click here for options'. If I click the red box next to
the URL which says 'Certificate error', and then select 'View Certificates'
and 'Install Certificates', then follow the wizard to install the
certificate, I receive a message that says the 'Import was successful'.
Click OK, navigate to the home page again:
http://server.e-techsupport.local/ and select 'Remote Web Workplace', the
page displays without any certificate errors - which is what I would
expect, but often this certificate error message will reappear later when I
navigate to that link again, or if I reboot the server - sometimes by
installing the certificate it will resolve the problem but this seems to be
only temporary.
Also I seem to have a problem with DHCP on the server, by navigating to
'Control Panel' > 'Administrative Tools' > and clicking the DHCP icon, when
DHCP opens, it lists the DHCP server but says it's 'Not connected', however
when I click on this server within the DHCP control panel, the DHCP server
starts without any further interaction, and it appears to continue running
for as long as I have the DHCP window open but the moment I close it, and
reopen it again, it says 'Not Connected'. When I navigate to 'Control
Panel' > 'Administrative Tools' > 'Services' and check the status for 'DHCP
Client' and 'DHCP Server' both are listed as 'Started' with Startup Type
set to 'Automatic' but even when I right-click these services and select
Restart, it makes no difference - the DHCP window has to be open before the
service will run.
I believe this issue with the DHCP server is also responsible for the lack
of connectivity I have from the Windows XP machine also, as I am unable to
join that machine to the SBS 2003 domain. I have created a User Account and
Computer using the Server Management Console but when I Enable the Network
Connection on the XP machine, it takes a while to obtain an IP address, but
when it does it shows 'Limited or No Connectivity' with a yellow symbol
covering the network icon in the taskbar. I have also tried to connect
Wirelessly from the XP machine but again I receive exactly the same error.
I feel sure that the problem I have with DHCP on the server is causing this
problem but I really have no idea how to fix it. I have already uninstalled
DHCP and reinstalled it but that made no difference, and I have also
disabled DHCP within the Linksys Router, so I am sure there is no conflict
there.
One other point that I should mention, and I'm not sure if this matters but
in your previous response you gave a list of instructions for me to carry
out, and one of those was to configure the Router as a Wireless Access
Point. I did check through all of the menu options on the Router's webpage
but I was unable to find anything relating to setting the Router as a
Wireless Access Point. so I went to Linksys website and spoke online to one
of their support technicians, I explained that a Microsoft Technician has
asked me to configure the Router as a Wireless Access Point but he told me
this was not necessary to do as it would only allow one XP machine to
connect to the server, and his advice was to leave it set up as a Router,
which I have done. If you believe this advice was wrong, can you kindly
explain why so I can go back to Linksys and try to get further assistance
with this configuration.
Again, I sincerely appologise for the very long email message but I did
want to explain everything that was happening in the hope it would give you
a better understanding of where the problems might be originating from. If
you can see something that perhaps I have overlooked, I would of course be
incredibly appreciative and grateful.
With Very Kind Regards,
Wayne Smith
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| From: v-gzwang@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Guozhen Wang[MSFT])
| Organization: Microsoft
| Date: Fri, 16 May 2008 09:49:30 GMT
| Subject: RE: Problems with Permissions
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| Hello Wayne,
|
| Thanks for your updates.
|
| I will keep on monitoring this issue. If there any further assistance is
| needed, please feel free to let me know. I will happy to afford help.
|
| Have a nice day :-)
|
| Best regards,
|
| Gary Wang(MSFT)
|
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| | Date: Fri, 16 May 2008 09:22:12 GMT
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| | 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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| | | From: v-gzwang@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Guozhen Wang[MSFT])
| | | Organization: Microsoft
| | | Date: Tue, 13 May 2008 10:21:09 GMT
| | | 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)
| | |
| | | Microsoft CSS Online Newsgroup Support
| | |
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| | | regarding other Microsoft products, you'd better post in the
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| | | | From: v-gzwang@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Guozhen Wang[MSFT])
| | | | Organization: Microsoft
| | | | Date: Tue, 13 May 2008 10:16:49 GMT
| | | | Subject: RE: Problems with Permissions
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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
| | | | 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
| | | |
| | |
| |
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| | | | 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)
| | | | |
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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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