Running Terminal Services in Administrative mode, I cannot access a CD in
the drive of the server hosting TS when logged in as local Administrator - I
get Access Denied

Sitting at the server, I can access the CD drive fine

This works okay on other servers running TS

Has anybody seen this before ? Nothing in KB that I could find about it

Cheers

Bud Dawson 

Local 2132

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-----Original Message-----
From: Tony Woods [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: December 10, 2002 2:00 PM
To: NT 2000 Discussions
Subject: RE: Mapped drive access failures...


I've seen that setting to but didn't think that could be the cause of it.
I've had other clients I support with AD and mixed clients (98,2K,XP) and
I've never seen this problem. Thanks for the input and I'll try that setting
on a machine at the clients site today as well....

Cheers,
Tony

-----Original Message-----
From: Ed Esgro [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Tuesday, December 10, 2002 10:10 AM
To: NT 2000 Discussions
Subject: RE: Mapped drive access failures...


I have the same problem on a NT 4.0 domain. Users connecting to a 2k server
get random disconnects and they must reboot to retain the mapping. I don't
think it has anything to do with you being in mixed mode. I have been
completely unsuccessful in finding the problem. The only thing I notice
relative to the problem is the one drive people are dropping is the user
drive assigned in the users account profile. All mappings through a logon
script remain attached. I came across a setting on a 3com NIC that allows
power management to shutdown the NIC. It may be that because the NIC is
being shut down it is not reconnecting to the network share, hence the
reboot fixing the problem. I am going to test this theory today.

Ed

-----Original Message-----
From: Tony Woods [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Tuesday, December 10, 2002 1:00 PM
To: NT 2000 Discussions
Subject: Mapped drive access failures...

Hello All...

I've got an interesting one, I think. I have a mixed-mode AD with two DC's
and two NT 4 BDC's. This was performed as an inplace upgrade (built a new
server as BDC, promoted it to PDC then upgraded to AD). The old PDC which
I'll call NTFS3 is now, obviously, a BDC. I've manually mapped drives on
this server to an outside drive array. I then have the users map their
drives to this box (\\NTFS3\DriveF, \\NTFS3\DriveG ...etc) via VB logon
scripts. The problem I encounter is that every so often, a user can't access
their drives. If I log them out and then back, they're accessible again.
It's as if it times out or something. There's nothing in the Event logs on
the server or the workstations (all XP or Win2K pro). Anyone seen something
like this before? Over the weekend, I added WINS to my DC and put the WINS
address in the IP properties on all the servers but it's still doing it. I
haven't added it to the workstations yet but do you think I might have to
until I've gotten rid of NT 4 and gone full native mode?

Thanks in advance,
Tony

Tony Woods MCSE, CNA
Microserve
Victoria, BC, Canada
(250) 744-3247
http://www.microserve.ca
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Tony Woods MCSE, CNA
Microserve
Victoria, BC, Canada
(250) 744-3247
http://www.microserve.ca
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