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Why can't I get any Vista (even Business and Enterprise) version to accept a
FQDN user logon into an AD file share? It only works with pre-Windows 2000
user logon name. If the client is on the domain I can log into the
workstation with FQDN and then access file shares the logged in user has
rights too. However if a share is accessed from a Vista client not attached
to the domain I am forced to use the pre-Windows 2000 logon name. XP clients
not attached to the domain did not have this limitation, FQDN names work with
XP.
Thanks for the attention to this question in advance.
FQDN user logon into an AD file share? It only works with pre-Windows 2000
user logon name. If the client is on the domain I can log into the
workstation with FQDN and then access file shares the logged in user has
rights too. However if a share is accessed from a Vista client not attached
to the domain I am forced to use the pre-Windows 2000 logon name. XP clients
not attached to the domain did not have this limitation, FQDN names work with
XP.
Thanks for the attention to this question in advance.