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Hi,

 

I'm facing the most bizarre issue ever. I have recently switched over from Server 2000 to server 2008 running web server.

The webpages hosted are developed in house using ASP.Net (VB scripts) and database used is Microsoft Access database.

 

This is where the bizarre issues shows, there are some PCs connected on the Local LAN, are unable to view certain reports created where some are able to view everything without any issues.

 

The users are all controlled by Active directory, and all users are configured to be Domain users.

 

Can Anyone help?

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When you say "are unable to view certain reports" you mean that from the webpage you can generate a report? If so, check the event log of the server and clients, it can be a problem with some component which is missing.

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When you say "are unable to view certain reports" you mean that from the webpage you can generate a report? If so, check the event log of the server and clients, it can be a problem with some component which is missing.

 

 

I found out the issue, the Server keeps on disconnecting from my Domain Controller (Windows 2000 based), now how do I maintain a constant connection maintain the group policy?

This issue cause my users to loose their permission to access my webpages and databases.

 

 

Thank you!

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I found out the issue, the Server keeps on disconnecting from my Domain Controller (Windows 2000 based), now how do I maintain a constant connection maintain the group policy?

This issue cause my users to loose their permission to access my webpages and databases.

 

 

Thank you!

 

And... WHY your server keeps disconnecting from your DC?! Can you see something in the event viewer?

 

I don't think there's a setting to decide how / when the connection happens. It should be constant or "on demand" but anyway I don't think you can manage it manually...

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