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04.23.2008 at 01:23PM PDT, ID: 23348208
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Accessing shared folders after domain server crashed

Asked by dowdyrowdy in Microsoft Server, Windows 2003 Server

Tags: Microsoft, Windows Server, 2003

My domain server crashed so I took the time to reconfigure it this evening as I wasn't happy with the original set-up, on the old domain I used redirected folders for my users profiles which I want to map back to the users on the new domain, however I can't access the users [desktop] folder, all the other folders are fine.

Does anyone know how to get around this?

Many Thanks
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Zones: Microsoft Server, Windows 2003 Server
Tags: Microsoft, Windows Server, 2003
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