Unable to access share folder.

S

Saif Khan

Hi,
I asked this question in other groups but noone replied.
It's kind of urgent. When I create a share folder on my
win2k adv server I am unable to access it from any machine
on the network including the domain controller. I give
myself full permission on the folder. I get the foll
message "Account is Not Authorized to Log In to This
Station". Any ideas.

Thanks.
..
 
D

David Brandt [MSFT]

Sounds as if either some security templates or security settings applied to
this server that got the smb signing requirements out of wack with the rest
of the domain (ie, one requiring digitally signed and the other not)
Look at the following settings on that server vs the rest and see if they
are out of sync;
Windows 2000 -- LOCAL COMPUTER POLICY (On a non-Domain Controller
machine)
--> Computer Configuration / Windows Settings / Security Settings / Local
Policies / Security Options:

Server:
Digitally sign server communication (always)
Digitally sign server communication (when possible)


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David Brandt
Microsoft Corporation

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S

Saif Khan

Thanks Guy!
-----Original Message-----
Sounds as if either some security templates or security settings applied to
this server that got the smb signing requirements out of wack with the rest
of the domain (ie, one requiring digitally signed and the other not)
Look at the following settings on that server vs the rest and see if they
are out of sync;
Windows 2000 -- LOCAL COMPUTER POLICY (On a non- Domain Controller
machine)
--> Computer Configuration / Windows Settings / Security Settings / Local
Policies / Security Options:

Server:
Digitally sign server communication (always)
Digitally sign server communication (when possible)


--
David Brandt
Microsoft Corporation

This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.
Please do not send e-mail directly to this alias. This alias is for
newsgroup purposes only.



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