Are you *sure* the user is part of the lcoal PC1 security and NOT part of
the Domain logging in from PC1 ? 

-----Original Message-----
From: Stephen Wimberly [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Monday, June 23, 2008 12:37 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Can \\pc1\user has rights to \\pc2\share\folder1?

If I am on a computer, call it "\\pc1" and map a drive to \\SERVER1\share
could I then right click a sub folder to the mapped drive, call it
\\SERVER1\share\folder1 and look at the properties for the folder1, ADD a
user or group and then click LOCATIONS to add local users from \\pc1, the
computer I am locally logged into?  Both SERVER1 and pc1 are in the same
windows domain.

I have a coworker that tells me he has had this setup for years and Friday
it suddenly stopped working, and now pc1 is no longer an option when
clicking on LOCATIONS to add users or groups.  He wants me to fix it so that
\\pc1\user can have security rights to \\SERVER1\share\folder1.  How is
SERVER1 going to know anything about a local user on a remote machine?

Is this 'broken'?



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