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Hi everyone, I've been fighting with this problem ever since I removed our old WinNT 4.0 sp6 server and put in a Windows 2000 server. I would really like to know the answer to this, I have a fee...
Zones: Microsoft NetworkDate Answered: 05/08/2003 Views: 0
Hi, I have a home network of 3 computers. Two are running XP and the other 95. When I try to access the files on one of the XP machines from either the other XP or the 95, it says access denied whe...
Zones: Networking, TCP/IPDate Answered: 03/15/2004 Views: 111
we have a small network setup where users are sharing some files on our windows 2003 server. I created the domain and everybody has a username and password. we have a share folder which all employe...
Zones: Windows 2003 ServerDate Answered: 06/28/2005 Views: 0
Hi experts, I have established a small NT 4.0 based network with 3 8 port hubs and 20 workstations.  I created a Xfiles directory and XMemebr Group with 20 Xusers1, 2, 3... All Xusers are member o...
Zones: Windows NT NetworkDate Answered: 10/25/1998 Views: 0
I have a desktop and portable networked together which worked fine. I have done a clean install on the laptop and setup a password protected user account on it. I have also set up an identical acco...
Zones: Windows XPDate Answered: 05/10/2003 Views: 0
I have a windows 2003 domain using active directory and i have one user that can't access a network share. i have check security setting against user in the same group all have the same permissions...
Zones: Windows Network SecurityDate Answered: 06/29/2005 Views: 0
i have 2 computers on my network, computer A and B. computer A is connected to the internet and is running WINXP Pro, computer B is running XPhome. I tried to set up a network using the network wiz...
Zones: Networking, Tivoli Storage Manager, TCP...Date Answered: 04/13/2006 Views: 0
I have a Windows 2003 Server R2 standard setup.  When I map a drive on a new account created ON the server it shows that it is mapped, however, when I try to access the mapped drive it says access ...
Zones: MS Server, Windows 2003 Server, Win...Date Answered: 10/15/2008 Views: 8
Guys/gals, Good morning. I am having a problem running PSEXEC on a remote machine which calls a batch file located on a shared server/folder. i.e.: psexec \\PC1 -u Domain\DomainAdmin -p Pas...
Zones: Software, Microsoft Network, Windows Networ...Date Answered: 08/05/2007 Views: 30
Is there a way to deny a specific computer from accessing the network?  What I'm looking at is prevent a laptop that was on the network before from accessing the network either by group policy or a...
Zones: Microsoft OS, Networking, Windows OSDate Answered: 07/19/2007 Views: 0