Thanks, Lawnboy, but it's not a printer issue. The entire computer is inaccessible, not just the printer share. If I reboot the host computer, it will be accessible to all for a short time, and then the same messages will come up. There is something on the dc that is causing the trust...
This is an XP Pro workstation that is a domain member, dc is SBS 2003. There is a laser printer attached that is shared, and this had been working fine for months. Now, the 3 or 4 users who access this share get denied, with the message: Logon Failure: The target account name is incorrect.
If...
I answered my own question, so I thought I'd share:
The users have to be added to the terminal server itself. Go to computer management, expand local users & groups, click on groups. Double click on Remote Desktop Users on the right side. Add your domain user accounts.
I'd start with ping, from one of the remote sites that complains of speed problems. Make sure your different devices are set to respond to ping, and hit each one from your remote site. I wouldn't be surprised to see the latency jump somewhere between the pix and the final server.
Here's the scenario: SBS 2003 server with a 2nd server running 2003 server std. The 2nd server will be the terminal server for 5-10 remote users. The users who have been given the right to login using terminal services (unchecked box in user screen) can login to the main SBS server with no...
I'm guessing the problem is more an issue of latency than bandwidth. Terminal services with RDP clients needs very little bandwidth, but high latency times will kill your performance.
A small corporate client has a 30 node network connected to a fairly slow dsl line (384/384 SDSL, the max available there). There are several employees who like to listen to internet radio and other streaming audio. His concern is that the streaming is affecting his internet access too much...
On a 2000 SBS that serves about 30 users, we need to deny users from changing their own password. If I check the box in the user properties that "User cannot change password," it will stay checked for a short time, but if I check it the next day, it's no longer checked. I know there has to be...
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