I don't know if this is related but it may be worth checking. I had problems
recently with sharing between two machines, one with XP pro the other with
XP home - the pro could connect to shares on the home, but the home could
not connect to the pro. After much cursing and googling I found the problem:
"simple file sharing" was enabled on the pro system, I disabled it and
everything worked perfectly. Possibly 2000 may have a similar feature? I
found it by opening My Computer, Tools (on the menu), Folder Options, View
and it was the last option listed.

-----Original Message-----
From: SMR [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 29 November 2004 10:35
To: CF-Community
Subject: Problems with 2000 Server and XP Clients

Ok guys, I have a problem that I can't seem to figure out...
 
Just took down an NT 4 server and put up a new Windows 2000 Server.  I took
all the clients  XP, 2000 and removed the workstations to a workgroup and
then readded one by one to the new PDC.
 
The 2 out of 3 xp machines had problems. I was getting errors but managed to
get them all joined back to the domain and their domain user accounts added.
Now the machines can't connect to the share drives on the PDC. It is not
authenticating them even though I'm logging into the domain.  One XP
machine, the only one with SP2 has had no problems at all.  I don't know if
SP2 is the solution or not, I haven't installed it on one of the others.
 
The 2000 client would not join the domain until I upgraded it to XP, now it
joined and is having no problems.
 
Any ideas on what I should do to fix the other two clients?




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