From: "Shenan Stanley" <(E-Mail Removed)>
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| What do you mean you added the users to the workstation?
| This is a PC in a domain - right? (Per your subject)
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| The users log into the domain - not their individual workstation, correct?
| So if the workstation in question is a member of the same domain - the users
| have the same rights on it as any other PC as long as you are using domain
| credentials to logon.
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| What group policies do you have in place that might affect this?
| Is file/printer sharing allowed through any firewall?
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| When do you get the request for credentials?
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| Shenan Stanley
| MS-MVP
I don't think the words "group policies" will be understood based upon the contents of the
original post which shows the OP doesn't understand the concept of having Computers and
Users being Domain Members.
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Dave
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