My guest would be DNS. Enable all audit logs and check.  Before you even
attempt to do anything else make sure DNS is absolutely working 100%.
 
Z.V.
 
From: Len Hammond [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Saturday, January 19, 2008 10:23 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: permissions problem
 
 
Hi people,
 
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. 
 
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. 
 
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

-- 
Len Hammond
Hammond Enterprises
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 







 
    

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