Thanks to your posts I found and resolved the issue. I failed to set the correct permissions at the root share level.
I felt a bit stupid when I realized what I had (not) done. I guess I had been looking at it too long.
Thanks for your feedback.
I know I am missing some basic step or function here; but for the life of me, I cannot figure it out.
I am replacing a Windows 2000 Domain Controller, Active Directory, with a Windows 2003 Domain Controller, Active Directory. All FSMO roles are transferred as are all print and file services...
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