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Browse All TopicsI have a multi-site network with Active Directory to provide globel security and access between corporate and 7 branch locations. Yesterday some users in one of the branch locations were no longer able to access the server at the corp office (but could locally). They could browse the local network, and the corporate network, and access all other servers, clients, etc. EXCEPT one server - which is of course the primary server at the corp location.
This same symptom has now spread and appears to have replicated to all branch offices.
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This is not limited to a user account - even the Domain\Administrator account can not connect from the branch to the corp server.
BUT - all accounts/PC's at the corporate office are not affected - i.e. they can access all resources corp wide.
BROWSER based only (it seems) as I can specify the ip address in place of the share name, and everything connects just fine. (example: \\server\share will not work but \\xx.xx.xx.xx\share will work).
I feel certain this has to deal with Active Dir and trust or replication - but do not know of anything that changed in the last week+.
Any insight is, of course, greatly appreciated.
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