Michael Stowe wrote:
> After a little more poking around, it seems the problem goes away if one
> of the networks is disabled.  Next thing for me to try:  binding rsync to
> the correct network and leaving both active.

Since smb works and this seems to be a name resolution issue, maybe DNS is set 
up wrong on the other NIC - since this is a per-nic configuration in windows.


> At the risk of stating what you already know, Administrators in Windows
> don't automatically have access to everything (unlike root) and it's
> possible for a user to revoke access to the Administrator account or to
> the Administrator group.  If you have the user's credentials, you should
> be able to grant permission to either or both.

Where might I find some readable documentation on how windows permissions 
actually work?  I was under the impression that the Backup Operators group 
always had access while an Administrator might have to change ownership to get 
it - but I have a machine where that doesn't seem to be the case.

-- 
   Les Mikesell
    [email protected]



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