Re: Permissions problem
- From: "Merv Porter [SBS-MVP]" <mwport@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 7 Jul 2009 18:59:12 -0400
Do not remove all local computer accounts. If you ever have to
unjoin/rejoin the workstation to teh network, you need to know a local
administrator account/password to log onto the workstation after it has been
unjoined from the domain.
May be a corrupt profile on the workststion. Have you tried deleting the
user account on computer A, then logging back on to recreate that user
profile?
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Merv Porter [SBS-MVP]
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"jdc" <jdc@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:604E2C0B-AB7F-47AF-A0AC-9110C425E74C@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
I have an SBS2003 Std with the following strange problem.
I have two user accounts and 2 computers. When I log into computer "A"
with
one of the user accounts i am denied access to a server folder, and all of
it's subfolders. If I log into the other computer using the same user
account i am able to access the folders without any problem. If i use the
second user account profile, which is setup identically, on computer "A" I
am
able to access the folder without any problem. I have removed all local
accounts on the computer, so there is only the domain account. I have
reset
all the permissions to the folder.
This morning I created a new User using the Administrator template and I
have the same problem with the new user on computer "A". I am out of
troubleshooting here, does anyone have any suggestions?
Thanks
.
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