Hi Jeff
This is because when I access a server it verifies that the server that I
am requesting matches the netbios name on the server itself. Aliases, A
records and WINS / LMHosts will not fix this in any configuration we have
tried. The access denied is server name does not match.
Regards;
James R. Day
Active Directory Core Team
Office of the Chief Information Officer
National Park Service
(202) 354-1464 (direct)
(202) 371-1549 (fax)
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Ok for some reason 2003 and xp machines that are locked down with
policies are not working with an alias that was created within DNS for a
server.
To shortin the length of a server name for share purposes we created an
alias.
IE. Fileserver1 alias FS1.
If you go onto the machine and type in \\fs1 you get an access denied
message. If you type \\Fileserver1 it takes you right into the server.
Anyone have a clue on which policies may be affecting this.
Jeff
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