I have a Win2K Server setup as PDC / AD. All my users have accounts on the PDC. Most of the workstation were Win98 and now we have begun replacing them with WinXP Pro. I want add the domain user account to each machine to give each user full access to their own c:\ to install programs, updates, etc...
When I go right click c:\ --> properties --> security, then click add, the location only shows the local machine name. I have added and removed the machine from the domain several times via right click my computer --> computer name --> network id (and just the change button)... I have tried adding the domain users in the control panel --> user manager locally, through the computer manager --> users and groups, and through the system properties --> network id... sometimes the domain user will show up under the user manager, but it does not show up when I go to the security properties of drive c:\.
I was able to get this to work on one WinXP machine... I followed the exact same steps on two others, and when I click the locations button in the security properties of drive c:\, it only list the local machine. Why can I not browse the domain?
Help please.
twospoons@hotmail.com
When I go right click c:\ --> properties --> security, then click add, the location only shows the local machine name. I have added and removed the machine from the domain several times via right click my computer --> computer name --> network id (and just the change button)... I have tried adding the domain users in the control panel --> user manager locally, through the computer manager --> users and groups, and through the system properties --> network id... sometimes the domain user will show up under the user manager, but it does not show up when I go to the security properties of drive c:\.
I was able to get this to work on one WinXP machine... I followed the exact same steps on two others, and when I click the locations button in the security properties of drive c:\, it only list the local machine. Why can I not browse the domain?
Help please.
twospoons@hotmail.com