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  1. Buffman33

    PLEASE HELP, Take ownership of files

    Check the security policy to see who has "take ownership" privlege - Administrators group is the default, but this could be changed
  2. Buffman33

    Child Domain & User Accounts question

    So putting the child domain topic off to the side... If I went the route of applying a folder redirection GPO instead of using roaming profiles, is there a way I can apply the GPO when userA logs into the manufacturing network, and not the corporate network? Since it's a user-based GPO and not...
  3. Buffman33

    Win2k3 Server & Client GP

    is your gpo site-wide or applied to a specific OU? is it computer-based or user-based? have you verified connectivity to the domain from the clients? Did you rule out lag-time as an issue?
  4. Buffman33

    Win2k3 Server & Client GP

    Are your denver clients logging onto the casper office server? Or do you have a server in Denver? Assuming you have a server in denver, have you checked to make sure the denver server is replicating to the casper server?
  5. Buffman33

    Child Domain & User Accounts question

    Thanks, I think there's a problem with using IPSEC as a solution. When a user logs onto a system and it's unable to connect to the server specified in the profile path; it'll give an error message when the user logs in and signifcantly increase login time. To go this route would mean to ditch...
  6. Buffman33

    Child Domain & User Accounts question

    Well, currenty the networks have been physically and logically separate (different IP addressing schemes and the networks are not connected together). One idea I had was bridging the networks together using an application layer firewall (ISA 2004). That way I can control server access from the...
  7. Buffman33

    Child Domain & User Accounts question

    Thanks for writing back, Joseph. So I have a question around setting things up via OUs... Let's say UserA logs on to his corporate computer, and his account profile is located on \\SERVER1\users\UserA When UserA logs on to a manufacturing computer, I'll want his profile to be located on...
  8. Buffman33

    Child Domain & User Accounts question

    Thanks for writing back, Nick. We have 2 networks at our company - the corporate network and manufacturing network; which has been completely separate. The corporate network uses a domain and the mfg network has been peer to peer. We're looking into setting up a domain for the manufacturing...
  9. Buffman33

    Child Domain & User Accounts question

    Hello, I'd like to create to child domain MFG.COMPANY.COM to COMPANY.COM. Will the child domain be able to use COMPANY.COM's accounts or will I need to manage separate accounts for MFG.COMPANY.COM? COMPANY.COM isn't an empty root forest; they are using login scripts, home directories, etc for...
  10. Buffman33

    MS Storage Server 2003 / NAS Questions

    *Bump* Anyone know the answer(s)? Thx
  11. Buffman33

    MS Storage Server 2003 / NAS Questions

    Hello, I'm looking to do a NAS implementation, environment consisting of 50 users (expanding to 150-200 users) storing profiles; and approx 6 servers. I've been looking at MS Storage Server 2003 and had some questions about what it can actually do. 1. Will Storage Server 2003 be able to use 2...

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