Do not use $ sign after it. Once you put $ sign after it you effectively change the name of the share and other services that are dependent on that share will not be able to find it. I would go with 1977's advice.
I know this may sound stupid but did you install Active Directory on your server. Just installing Windows 2003 server onto a machine does not make it a Domain Controller.
Check out the Server and Workstation services on your server and make sure they are started. I had the similar problem no to long ago and those two services did not start. If they are running try restarting them and see what happens.
I have Setup the ISA Server 2004 Standard Edition on a small workgroup (about 25 computers). It works well but me being me I had to figure out it's flaws which make me mad as hell now. I have made new policy called BannedSites and added few Sites in the Domain Set and URL Set which work fine...
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