[itdiscuss] domain access

Mark Rock mrock at lincolnberean.org
Fri Jul 17 18:10:17 EDT 2009


When you try to add groups or users to a share, check the locations option on the Select User, Computer, or Groups menu.  Make sure it is pointed to your domain and not local users, you should be able to change the selection there.

From: discuss-bounces at itdiscuss.org [mailto:discuss-bounces at itdiscuss.org] On Behalf Of Darin Rohatinsky
Sent: Friday, July 17, 2009 3:28 PM
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Subject: Re: [itdiscuss] domain access

No that's OK-I did reboot after joining the domain, before I tried accessing the share.

When I go to security of the share, and add, the 'from this location' section only lists the local computer name, and so I can't appear to add domain users to give them permissions...
On Fri, Jul 17, 2009 at 1:24 PM, <blloyd at buskercom.com<mailto:blloyd at buskercom.com>> wrote:


Sorry if this is a dumb question, but did you reboot when it rejoined the domain, prior to trying to access the share?



Also, AD gives you and your computer a security key at the time you log in.  When you try to access a share, the system checks to see what your SID is and if the ACL for that share doesn't see that SID as having permission, it will deny you.



One other thing to check is the actual security settings on the share, both at the share level and the NTFS level.  Make sure that nothing has changed.




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Thank you Bill.  I removed it from the domain, joined a workgroup, and deleted the object in AD.  Now I rejoined it, and it took about 30 seconds on the 'applying your personal settings' screen, but eventually logged me on.  But now I can't access the share I need to...I see the computer from other workstations, but it says it's not accessible...



Darin

On Fri, Jul 17, 2009 at 1:00 PM, <blloyd at buskercom.com<mailto:blloyd at buskercom.com>> wrote:

If you kept the same name for the workstation, you will have to remove it from AD prior to joining it to the domain.  At this point, I'd run this process:

1.       Remove it from the domain by joining a workgroup.

2.       Now make sure that AD no longer has it listed.

3.       Re-add it to the domain.

That should be it...





Bill Lloyd
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Subject: [itdiscuss] domain access



I just upgraded a workstation that was running Windows 2000 Pro to Windows XP Pro, and joined it to our domain.  Now it's saying: the system cannot log you on because the domain controller is unavailable.  When I log on locally, I get an IP.  This is our finance server and it's payroll time!  Help!  :-)

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