Windows 2003 Share access problem 2003 member server

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Hi, The logon dialogue box appears asking for the user name and password.
When the password and user name is entered they can’t access the share. If
they attempt to browse to the 2003 server via network neighbourhood they
can’t even view the share on this server. When they click on the server in
network neighbourhood they are prompted for the user name and password. This
is not the case when they browse to any of the 2000 domain controllers in
this domain as they can see the shares listed when they click on the 2000 DC
name.

Monkey


"Anthony" wrote:

> What happens if you give access permissions to the users in
> north.newtrader.co.uk on the share and NTFS in west.newtrader.co.uk?
> Anthony -
> http://www.airdesk.co.uk
>
>
> "Monkey1888" <Monkey1888@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:BD989840-7345-428D-8321-D57EBB7425E7@microsoft.com...
> > Hi, all accounts are domain users! for example:
> >
> > Account John is a member of child domain called West.newtrader.co.uk which
> > is the child domain of newtraders.co.uk. West.newtrader.co.uk contains the
> > 2003 member server and John can access the share on this 2003 member
> > server.
> >
> > Account Peter is a member of the parent domain called newtrader.co.uk and
> > he
> > can access the share on 2003 member server on the child domain
> > West.newtraders.co.uk.
> >
> > Account Dave is a member of child domain North.newtrader.co.uk and he
> > cannot
> > access the 2003 member server share on child domain West.newtrader.co.uk.
> > All
> > users have access to the share.
> >
> > All domains has two 2000 server DC's
> >
> > Monkey
> >
> > "Anthony" wrote:
> >
> >> Monkey,
> >> Do the non-domain users have permissions on both the Share and NTFS?
> >> Anthony -
> >> http://www.airdesk.co.uk
> >>
> >>
> >> "Monkey1888" <Monkey1888@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> >> news:1F702D92-991A-44A1-BE0C-4AA922488EAB@microsoft.com...
> >> > Hi All, I have a share access issue that I can't solve. The problem
> >> > exists
> >> > when attempting to access a 2003 member server share for a PC's in
> >> > different
> >> > 2000 child domain.
> >> >
> >> > For example I have a main domain called N.co.uk and then several child
> >> > domains. All of these domains are running two Windows 2000 DC and
> >> > several
> >> > XP
> >> > clients. All was working fine until I added a windows 2003 member
> >> > server
> >> > to
> >> > host share on one of the child domains.
> >> >
> >> > The users on the child domain that hosts the new 2003 server can access
> >> > the
> >> > shares fine, the users on the parent domain can access the shares but
> >> > any
> >> > users on the other of the child domains cannot access the shares. They
> >> > are
> >> > prompted for a password each time which when entered still won't allow
> >> > access.
> >> >
> >> > I double checked the contivity and the share access rights and all is
> >> > setup
> >> > OK!
> >> >
> >> > Any help would be appreciated!
> >> >
> >> > Regards,
> >> > Monkey
> >> >
> >>
> >>
> >>

>
>
 
Hi Monkey,
I am still not really clear that you have given the users access to the
Share in the other domain.
What happens if you take a named user in north.newtrader.co.uk and give that
user explicit permissions on the Share and the Folder in
west.newtrader.co.uk? Do they still get access denied?
If that's not it we can look at what else it might be,
Anthony -
http://www.airdesk.co.uk


"Monkey1888" <Monkey1888@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:84B27A59-F08F-4EFA-B200-76755F6F5408@microsoft.com...
> Hi, The logon dialogue box appears asking for the user name and password.
> When the password and user name is entered they can't access the share. If
> they attempt to browse to the 2003 server via network neighbourhood they
> can't even view the share on this server. When they click on the server in
> network neighbourhood they are prompted for the user name and password.
> This
> is not the case when they browse to any of the 2000 domain controllers in
> this domain as they can see the shares listed when they click on the 2000
> DC
> name.
>
> Monkey
>
>
> "Anthony" wrote:
>
>> What happens if you give access permissions to the users in
>> north.newtrader.co.uk on the share and NTFS in west.newtrader.co.uk?
>> Anthony -
>> http://www.airdesk.co.uk
>>
>>
>> "Monkey1888" <Monkey1888@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:BD989840-7345-428D-8321-D57EBB7425E7@microsoft.com...
>> > Hi, all accounts are domain users! for example:
>> >
>> > Account John is a member of child domain called West.newtrader.co.uk
>> > which
>> > is the child domain of newtraders.co.uk. West.newtrader.co.uk contains
>> > the
>> > 2003 member server and John can access the share on this 2003 member
>> > server.
>> >
>> > Account Peter is a member of the parent domain called newtrader.co.uk
>> > and
>> > he
>> > can access the share on 2003 member server on the child domain
>> > West.newtraders.co.uk.
>> >
>> > Account Dave is a member of child domain North.newtrader.co.uk and he
>> > cannot
>> > access the 2003 member server share on child domain
>> > West.newtrader.co.uk.
>> > All
>> > users have access to the share.
>> >
>> > All domains has two 2000 server DC's
>> >
>> > Monkey
>> >
>> > "Anthony" wrote:
>> >
>> >> Monkey,
>> >> Do the non-domain users have permissions on both the Share and NTFS?
>> >> Anthony -
>> >> http://www.airdesk.co.uk
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> "Monkey1888" <Monkey1888@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> >> news:1F702D92-991A-44A1-BE0C-4AA922488EAB@microsoft.com...
>> >> > Hi All, I have a share access issue that I can't solve. The problem
>> >> > exists
>> >> > when attempting to access a 2003 member server share for a PC's in
>> >> > different
>> >> > 2000 child domain.
>> >> >
>> >> > For example I have a main domain called N.co.uk and then several
>> >> > child
>> >> > domains. All of these domains are running two Windows 2000 DC and
>> >> > several
>> >> > XP
>> >> > clients. All was working fine until I added a windows 2003 member
>> >> > server
>> >> > to
>> >> > host share on one of the child domains.
>> >> >
>> >> > The users on the child domain that hosts the new 2003 server can
>> >> > access
>> >> > the
>> >> > shares fine, the users on the parent domain can access the shares
>> >> > but
>> >> > any
>> >> > users on the other of the child domains cannot access the shares.
>> >> > They
>> >> > are
>> >> > prompted for a password each time which when entered still won't
>> >> > allow
>> >> > access.
>> >> >
>> >> > I double checked the contivity and the share access rights and all
>> >> > is
>> >> > setup
>> >> > OK!
>> >> >
>> >> > Any help would be appreciated!
>> >> >
>> >> > Regards,
>> >> > Monkey
>> >> >
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>

>>
>>

>
 
Hi, when I specifically add the user to the share they still cannot gain
access. I was of the opinion that they shouldn't be prompted for a user name
and password. As mentioned previously user that have the same access rights
in the parent domain are not prompted for a user name and password. This
should be the case for the child domains.

Monkey

"Anthony" wrote:

> Hi Monkey,
> I am still not really clear that you have given the users access to the
> Share in the other domain.
> What happens if you take a named user in north.newtrader.co.uk and give that
> user explicit permissions on the Share and the Folder in
> west.newtrader.co.uk? Do they still get access denied?
> If that's not it we can look at what else it might be,
> Anthony -
> http://www.airdesk.co.uk
>
>
> "Monkey1888" <Monkey1888@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:84B27A59-F08F-4EFA-B200-76755F6F5408@microsoft.com...
> > Hi, The logon dialogue box appears asking for the user name and password.
> > When the password and user name is entered they can't access the share. If
> > they attempt to browse to the 2003 server via network neighbourhood they
> > can't even view the share on this server. When they click on the server in
> > network neighbourhood they are prompted for the user name and password.
> > This
> > is not the case when they browse to any of the 2000 domain controllers in
> > this domain as they can see the shares listed when they click on the 2000
> > DC
> > name.
> >
> > Monkey
> >
> >
> > "Anthony" wrote:
> >
> >> What happens if you give access permissions to the users in
> >> north.newtrader.co.uk on the share and NTFS in west.newtrader.co.uk?
> >> Anthony -
> >> http://www.airdesk.co.uk
> >>
> >>
> >> "Monkey1888" <Monkey1888@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> >> news:BD989840-7345-428D-8321-D57EBB7425E7@microsoft.com...
> >> > Hi, all accounts are domain users! for example:
> >> >
> >> > Account John is a member of child domain called West.newtrader.co.uk
> >> > which
> >> > is the child domain of newtraders.co.uk. West.newtrader.co.uk contains
> >> > the
> >> > 2003 member server and John can access the share on this 2003 member
> >> > server.
> >> >
> >> > Account Peter is a member of the parent domain called newtrader.co.uk
> >> > and
> >> > he
> >> > can access the share on 2003 member server on the child domain
> >> > West.newtraders.co.uk.
> >> >
> >> > Account Dave is a member of child domain North.newtrader.co.uk and he
> >> > cannot
> >> > access the 2003 member server share on child domain
> >> > West.newtrader.co.uk.
> >> > All
> >> > users have access to the share.
> >> >
> >> > All domains has two 2000 server DC's
> >> >
> >> > Monkey
> >> >
> >> > "Anthony" wrote:
> >> >
> >> >> Monkey,
> >> >> Do the non-domain users have permissions on both the Share and NTFS?
> >> >> Anthony -
> >> >> http://www.airdesk.co.uk
> >> >>
> >> >>
> >> >> "Monkey1888" <Monkey1888@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> >> >> news:1F702D92-991A-44A1-BE0C-4AA922488EAB@microsoft.com...
> >> >> > Hi All, I have a share access issue that I can't solve. The problem
> >> >> > exists
> >> >> > when attempting to access a 2003 member server share for a PC's in
> >> >> > different
> >> >> > 2000 child domain.
> >> >> >
> >> >> > For example I have a main domain called N.co.uk and then several
> >> >> > child
> >> >> > domains. All of these domains are running two Windows 2000 DC and
> >> >> > several
> >> >> > XP
> >> >> > clients. All was working fine until I added a windows 2003 member
> >> >> > server
> >> >> > to
> >> >> > host share on one of the child domains.
> >> >> >
> >> >> > The users on the child domain that hosts the new 2003 server can
> >> >> > access
> >> >> > the
> >> >> > shares fine, the users on the parent domain can access the shares
> >> >> > but
> >> >> > any
> >> >> > users on the other of the child domains cannot access the shares.
> >> >> > They
> >> >> > are
> >> >> > prompted for a password each time which when entered still won't
> >> >> > allow
> >> >> > access.
> >> >> >
> >> >> > I double checked the contivity and the share access rights and all
> >> >> > is
> >> >> > setup
> >> >> > OK!
> >> >> >
> >> >> > Any help would be appreciated!
> >> >> >
> >> >> > Regards,
> >> >> > Monkey
> >> >> >
> >> >>
> >> >>
> >> >>
> >>
> >>

> >

>
>
>
 
W2K creates an automatic transitive trust, so you can add users across
domains if you want to, but they do not have rights or permissions unless
you grant them.
You said early on that "domain users" have permissions on the Share, but
users in the North domain are not members of "domain users" in the West
domain. What group are you using to give them permissions on the Share and
the Folder?
Anthony -
http://www.airdesk.co.uk




"Monkey1888" <Monkey1888@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:3820F5C1-D9D1-462D-9BA7-2891F678B5B5@microsoft.com...
> Hi, when I specifically add the user to the share they still cannot gain
> access. I was of the opinion that they shouldn't be prompted for a user
> name
> and password. As mentioned previously user that have the same access
> rights
> in the parent domain are not prompted for a user name and password. This
> should be the case for the child domains.
>
> Monkey
>
> "Anthony" wrote:
>
>> Hi Monkey,
>> I am still not really clear that you have given the users access to the
>> Share in the other domain.
>> What happens if you take a named user in north.newtrader.co.uk and give
>> that
>> user explicit permissions on the Share and the Folder in
>> west.newtrader.co.uk? Do they still get access denied?
>> If that's not it we can look at what else it might be,
>> Anthony -
>> http://www.airdesk.co.uk
>>
>>
>> "Monkey1888" <Monkey1888@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:84B27A59-F08F-4EFA-B200-76755F6F5408@microsoft.com...
>> > Hi, The logon dialogue box appears asking for the user name and
>> > password.
>> > When the password and user name is entered they can't access the share.
>> > If
>> > they attempt to browse to the 2003 server via network neighbourhood
>> > they
>> > can't even view the share on this server. When they click on the server
>> > in
>> > network neighbourhood they are prompted for the user name and password.
>> > This
>> > is not the case when they browse to any of the 2000 domain controllers
>> > in
>> > this domain as they can see the shares listed when they click on the
>> > 2000
>> > DC
>> > name.
>> >
>> > Monkey
>> >
>> >
>> > "Anthony" wrote:
>> >
>> >> What happens if you give access permissions to the users in
>> >> north.newtrader.co.uk on the share and NTFS in west.newtrader.co.uk?
>> >> Anthony -
>> >> http://www.airdesk.co.uk
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> "Monkey1888" <Monkey1888@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> >> news:BD989840-7345-428D-8321-D57EBB7425E7@microsoft.com...
>> >> > Hi, all accounts are domain users! for example:
>> >> >
>> >> > Account John is a member of child domain called West.newtrader.co.uk
>> >> > which
>> >> > is the child domain of newtraders.co.uk. West.newtrader.co.uk
>> >> > contains
>> >> > the
>> >> > 2003 member server and John can access the share on this 2003 member
>> >> > server.
>> >> >
>> >> > Account Peter is a member of the parent domain called
>> >> > newtrader.co.uk
>> >> > and
>> >> > he
>> >> > can access the share on 2003 member server on the child domain
>> >> > West.newtraders.co.uk.
>> >> >
>> >> > Account Dave is a member of child domain North.newtrader.co.uk and
>> >> > he
>> >> > cannot
>> >> > access the 2003 member server share on child domain
>> >> > West.newtrader.co.uk.
>> >> > All
>> >> > users have access to the share.
>> >> >
>> >> > All domains has two 2000 server DC's
>> >> >
>> >> > Monkey
>> >> >
>> >> > "Anthony" wrote:
>> >> >
>> >> >> Monkey,
>> >> >> Do the non-domain users have permissions on both the Share and
>> >> >> NTFS?
>> >> >> Anthony -
>> >> >> http://www.airdesk.co.uk
>> >> >>
>> >> >>
>> >> >> "Monkey1888" <Monkey1888@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
>> >> >> message
>> >> >> news:1F702D92-991A-44A1-BE0C-4AA922488EAB@microsoft.com...
>> >> >> > Hi All, I have a share access issue that I can't solve. The
>> >> >> > problem
>> >> >> > exists
>> >> >> > when attempting to access a 2003 member server share for a PC's
>> >> >> > in
>> >> >> > different
>> >> >> > 2000 child domain.
>> >> >> >
>> >> >> > For example I have a main domain called N.co.uk and then several
>> >> >> > child
>> >> >> > domains. All of these domains are running two Windows 2000 DC and
>> >> >> > several
>> >> >> > XP
>> >> >> > clients. All was working fine until I added a windows 2003 member
>> >> >> > server
>> >> >> > to
>> >> >> > host share on one of the child domains.
>> >> >> >
>> >> >> > The users on the child domain that hosts the new 2003 server can
>> >> >> > access
>> >> >> > the
>> >> >> > shares fine, the users on the parent domain can access the shares
>> >> >> > but
>> >> >> > any
>> >> >> > users on the other of the child domains cannot access the shares.
>> >> >> > They
>> >> >> > are
>> >> >> > prompted for a password each time which when entered still won't
>> >> >> > allow
>> >> >> > access.
>> >> >> >
>> >> >> > I double checked the contivity and the share access rights and
>> >> >> > all
>> >> >> > is
>> >> >> > setup
>> >> >> > OK!
>> >> >> >
>> >> >> > Any help would be appreciated!
>> >> >> >
>> >> >> > Regards,
>> >> >> > Monkey
>> >> >> >
>> >> >>
>> >> >>
>> >> >>
>> >>
>> >>
>> >

>>
>>
>>
 
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