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      17th Apr 2005
Hi,

I have Server 2003 and few Win XP client computers that are making up a
domain, when I am logged on the server as an administrator I can access
following folders in the following way \\computer1\C$ and \\computer2\\C$
however when I login as (E-Mail Removed)l on any of those client
computers running Win XP I can't get access to those folders.
Does it matter which computer you are logged on as long as you are domain
admin you should still have access to the resources on the domain istn't it?

What could be a problem?

Kind regards,
Steve


 
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      17th Apr 2005
\\computer1\C$ is correct. Make sure your domain account is a member of the
local administrator's group on the machine in question.

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"Steve" wrote:
| Hi,
|
| I have Server 2003 and few Win XP client computers that are making up a
| domain, when I am logged on the server as an administrator I can access
| following folders in the following way \\computer1\C$ and \\computer2\\C$
| however when I login as (E-Mail Removed)l on any of those
client
| computers running Win XP I can't get access to those folders.
| Does it matter which computer you are logged on as long as you are domain
| admin you should still have access to the resources on the domain istn't
it?
|
| What could be a problem?
|
| Kind regards,
| Steve
|
|


 
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