I've been out of Windows networking for a while so this question is pretty basic, does a Windows Server 2003 have to be a domain controller to work with active directory users? Is it just a stand-alone server if it's not a dc?
The network has a single Windows 2000 file server running active directory. A Windows Storage Server 2003 is installed but a test user cannot connect to any shares. Sharing/permissions/security for that domain user are in place but that domain user logged on at a workstation cannot access the share.
Thanks!
The network has a single Windows 2000 file server running active directory. A Windows Storage Server 2003 is installed but a test user cannot connect to any shares. Sharing/permissions/security for that domain user are in place but that domain user logged on at a workstation cannot access the share.
Thanks!