cannot access server from network

C

Chris

Hi all,
I've new Windows2003, installed as member of windows2000 domain (native
mode).
When I try to access this server from network (like Manage, Connect to..) Im
getting message:

"Either a required impersonation level was not provided, or the provided
impersonation level is invalid"

In other places, like WINS management, error is exaclty the same.

I'm connecting as domain administrator.
Any ideas where and what to set to avoid this?

--
Chris Ciapala
System admin
RZE SA

Please do not reply to email address - its fake.
 
R

\Richard McCall [MSFT]\

Look at the Local Security Policy on the DC.
The "Impersonate a Client AfterAuthentication" User Right
(SeImpersonatePrivilege)
was blank.
821546 Overview of the "Impersonate a Client After Authentication" and the
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=821546

add the " administrators" group and rebooted the server. This should
resolved the issue.
Usually the DC should get this from the Default Domain Controller Policy.
However if AD Replication \FRS issues are preventing it from replicating
then this can cause it.
 
C

Chris

Richard,
Thanks for response. However, I've done this procedure already and it seems
dont want to work.
On windows2003 server, I cant find "Local Secuity Policy" so its hard to
check results. However, RsoP looks OK, but im getting still same error when
Im connecting from XP workstation to computer management (as domain admin).
Any ideas where to look further?
 

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