I was using a Domain Admin Account but the local Admin account behaves the
same way.
Len

On Jan 20, 2008 1:25 AM, HELP_PC <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

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> Which account are you using to logon on the member server ?
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> *GuidoElia*
> *HELPPC*
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> *Da:* Len Hammond [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> *Inviato:* domenica 20 gennaio 2008 4.23
> *A:* NT System Admin Issues
> *Oggetto:* permissions problem
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> Hi people,
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> Been off the list a while. My corporate gig ended a while back and now I'm
> doing some freelance stuff while looking for another permanent position.
>  But now I have a problem with a new domain I'm setting up for a small
> non-profit.
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> Background:
> New domain (they are peer to peer until I get the new domain built
> and installed)
> New DC (HP dl380) - Server 2003 - file & print shares
> New database member server (HP dl360) - Server 2003 - small database
> program and a couple of small, low usage file shares.
> One XP workstation
>
> Problem: for some reason I can't set domain permissions on the member
> server shares. When attempting to set permissions the only item in the list
> is the member server name, the DC server name is not listed and the
> 'location' selection button and selection line is not accessible and cannot
> be changed from the member server name to the domain name.
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> The member server *is* a member of the domain. I even tried removing the
> member server and adding it back to the domain without success.  It has been
> a long time since I set up a new domain with more than one server so maybe
> my feeble memory is forgetting a step in the setup. My googling has not
> turned up an answer yet. Could someone kindly refresh my memory?
>
> Thanks
>
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> Len Hammond
> Hammond Enterprises
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Hammond Enterprises
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