Thank you Technome,
(We did not get around to running the diagnostics yesterday, it's good to know I don't need to wait till next weekend)
And thank you for the info on the switch, (I guess it's v for verbose?)
I did a fair amount of Googling trying to find out if running those diagnostics...
UPDATE:
We have not ran diagnostics yet, we are going to do that on Sunday.
Right now if we get users that can't access their home dir's over VPN we have a work-around, creating a new home dir for them and re-doing the permissions and security groups.
Seems like a coruption issue almost. It's...
I don't know that it's more secure to use a custom created domain service account, but there are reasons to use one over the default NT Auth/Netwrok Service account, like better database access for applications, better tracking of your apps via the event log,or if you want to use auditing to...
I might have to wait till Sunday to run these, just to be safe.
Atleast for now we have a kind of work-around.
It would have to be the home directory that is affected by this :/
Kelly Brooks
Pomeroy IT Solutions
T3 IT Support for Acosta Military Div.
I have a little experience running those diagnostics but I've never tried to do it in-place.
I'm having trouble finding info on whether or not either of those will start/stop/ disrupts any services
Kelly Brooks
Pomeroy IT Solutions
T3 IT Support for Acosta Military Div.
hi,
Thanks for the reply...
I've spent allot of time going through all the directories and checking permissions. Everyone seems to be a member of the correct groups. I've tried wiping them out and re-adding them on some that are being affected by the issue.
I checked the root again and...
I imagine you have taken care of your issue but I thought I would post this incase anyone else is having a similar issue.
Occasionally we will have a the permssions on a users home directory become corrupted. It will not allow us to delete/move/copy/cut/paste the directory. It seems to happen...
No, I think just the Domain in FLA is the only one with the Global Catalog. (And I'm not sure about that) I know ours is not at this site.
Kelly Brooks
Pomeroy IT Solutions
T3 IT Support for Acosta Military Div.
I guess I should mention that these are the users Home folders.
(Mapped to H: in AD)
Kelly Brooks
Pomeroy IT Solutions
T3 IT Support for Acosta Military Div.
I will try and give as much info as I can on this issue, I'm sure someone has seen it before...
We have Windows Server 2003(Vanilla) box as our Domain Controller here in our Norfolk office; this handles two Domains, the main Dom for the Military Channel and the Child Domain for the private...
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