mrpib
IS-IT--Management
- Dec 27, 2001
- 17
Ok...Here is the scenario.
We're running a NT4 Domain with W2K File Servers. All the shares in the File Servers have Admins at Full Control & the other user groups up to either modify or read/execute.
Our Sales group who are running W2K Pro or NT4 on their laptops can see the domain servers but cannot have access privileges to the shares. Their laptops are part of a workgroup for mobility. When trying to access the shares on our domain, we get the login prompt and try to login through their username or group with no success yet I can login as administrator.
What could be holding back from logging in as part of the different groups in the domain rather than just the admin group?
mrpib
We're running a NT4 Domain with W2K File Servers. All the shares in the File Servers have Admins at Full Control & the other user groups up to either modify or read/execute.
Our Sales group who are running W2K Pro or NT4 on their laptops can see the domain servers but cannot have access privileges to the shares. Their laptops are part of a workgroup for mobility. When trying to access the shares on our domain, we get the login prompt and try to login through their username or group with no success yet I can login as administrator.
What could be holding back from logging in as part of the different groups in the domain rather than just the admin group?
mrpib