KbrooksPomeroyIT
IS-IT--Management
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 sector).
Our Domain get's it GP from a DomCont/Server in Florida.
The issue we are having is with access to User Share Folders. Each user has a personal share folder that only they can access.
Last Thurs. we had a help ticket passed to us with a user unable to access her personal share over the VPN(I'm going to refer to it as H:\Drive, the root of the users hidden share is actually D$ on the Server) .
All users on-site connected to the LAN can still access their H:\Drive as long as the drive was mapped before this issue came up. (H: is mapped for our users via a login script)
I tested this on a test account in the Lab by deleting a H:\drive that was mapped before the issue (which had access to the share before I deleted). I deleted it and re-mapped it and was then unable to access it)
Normally our Sys Admins can access this share by the following path. \\server-name\<UserID$> (Typing this in now gives your basic "\\xx\xx\xx is not accessible. You might not have permissions to user this network resource."
Logging in with a users creds and navigating to users share \\server-name\<userID$> will give you access to the drive if you are on the LAN, and some users still can access the share this way via the VPN, it seems to be fairly intermittent.
I went through AD checking User profiles making sure they were members of all the right security groups, especially for the users having issues with access to their H:\drive.
I will really appreciate any help with this issue.
Kelly Brooks
Pomeroy IT Solutions
T3 IT Support for Acosta Military Div.
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 sector).
Our Domain get's it GP from a DomCont/Server in Florida.
The issue we are having is with access to User Share Folders. Each user has a personal share folder that only they can access.
Last Thurs. we had a help ticket passed to us with a user unable to access her personal share over the VPN(I'm going to refer to it as H:\Drive, the root of the users hidden share is actually D$ on the Server) .
All users on-site connected to the LAN can still access their H:\Drive as long as the drive was mapped before this issue came up. (H: is mapped for our users via a login script)
I tested this on a test account in the Lab by deleting a H:\drive that was mapped before the issue (which had access to the share before I deleted). I deleted it and re-mapped it and was then unable to access it)
Normally our Sys Admins can access this share by the following path. \\server-name\<UserID$> (Typing this in now gives your basic "\\xx\xx\xx is not accessible. You might not have permissions to user this network resource."
Logging in with a users creds and navigating to users share \\server-name\<userID$> will give you access to the drive if you are on the LAN, and some users still can access the share this way via the VPN, it seems to be fairly intermittent.
I went through AD checking User profiles making sure they were members of all the right security groups, especially for the users having issues with access to their H:\drive.
I will really appreciate any help with this issue.
Kelly Brooks
Pomeroy IT Solutions
T3 IT Support for Acosta Military Div.