Thank you very much, this worked. (I wonder why none of the other users had
this problem? It is being actively used)


On 7/22/09 3:56 PM, "Afshin Salek" <[email protected]> wrote:

> Is she having problem even logging in to the box or just browsing?
> 
> What's the username? since I see some "idmap failed" messages in the
> log for CSHL\nakasone
> 
> If this is the user who has problem you might want to do the following
> and ask her to try again:
> 
> # svccfg -s idmap setprop config/unresolvable_sid_mapping = boolean: true
> # svcadm refresh idmap
> 
> If this doesn't resolve the problem a network trace from her login
> and access attempt would be useful.
> 
> Afshin
> 
> Daniel Liebster wrote:
>> I have a CIFS server in AD mode(117b) that denies access to a single user.
>> She cannot browse the volume even though "everyone" has access. This from
>> either xp(joined to domain) or from a Mac using "Connect to server" with
>> smb://server . No one else in the domain has this problem. The server only
>> serves up CIFS, not NFS. She can access windows CIFS servers, and her account
>> looks "normal" in the AD control panel. Any pointers on how to troubleshoot?
>> 
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