Guest Paul Posted December 18, 2007 Posted December 18, 2007 I have a windows 2003 Server running terminal services in a remote sales office. The server is a member of our single domain. One of the users in this office logs into the terminal server and MAPS their user drive back to a 'Home' share on a server in our head office (W2003 fully pathced domain controller). When the user is attempting to open excell spreadsheets they are consistently generating daly write failed error messages on the terminal server. I have checked check permission which is all correct. I have checked time synchronisation and resynchronised I have check the domain for errors and it is clear I have done a dcdiag and it is clear I have confirmed that there are no collisions/packet drops on the WAN This problem only started occuring last Friday. Any advice and thoughts would be greatly appreciated. Regards, Paul.
Guest Paul Posted December 18, 2007 Posted December 18, 2007 RE: Problems accessing Windows 2003 Server Share Over WAN Link I should also add that we also map another drive via the login script to provide access to users in the saltelite office to a MSAccess DB based on the same server at the head office. The users have a shortcut using the drive mapping to the access database. They are able to launch the databse and log into it but during the login process they get the following error: Disk or Network error. BTW.. WAN links are 512/512 ADSL supporting 10 users in the remote office. Regards Paul. "Paul" wrote: > I have a windows 2003 Server running terminal services in a remote sales > office. > The server is a member of our single domain. One of the users in this office > logs into the terminal server and MAPS their user drive back to a 'Home' > share on a server in our head office (W2003 fully pathced domain controller). > When the user is attempting to open excell spreadsheets they are consistently > generating daly write failed error messages on the terminal server. > I have checked check permission which is all correct. > I have checked time synchronisation and resynchronised > I have check the domain for errors and it is clear > I have done a dcdiag and it is clear > I have confirmed that there are no collisions/packet drops on the WAN > > This problem only started occuring last Friday. > > Any advice and thoughts would be greatly appreciated. > > Regards, > Paul. >
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