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Guest KevinThomas
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Hi,

I have a problem connecting to a network share from my Windows2003 TS.

New users can connect to the share from any Windows XP machine on our network

by once we put them on TS they cannot connect - you do not have rights etc...

They can however browse the server and see the shares and can open the sysvol

folder of this server and can open shares on other servers on our network.

Licenses and evrything looks correct.

 

It seems to be a rights issue but they is setup in the same groups as

working users and the user can connect from a Windows XP client with no

problems?

 

Any suggestions would be appreciated

 

Thanks in advance

KevinT

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Guest Frane
Posted

Re: Problems connecting to share

 

I dont' understand, when they are logged on the server they cannot access

netowrk shares or?

 

Have you set rights for TS server to access that shares?

Are u using domain authentication or?

 

 

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Guest KevinThomas
Posted

Re: Problems connecting to share

 

Frane,

The situation is that it seems to be only one server that the shares

are not working on however you can browse the server and see the shares and

also go into the first level of the sysvol share with the users.

 

Yes the users login to the domain and are using domain authentication

 

"Frane" wrote:

> I dont' understand, when they are logged on the server they cannot access

> netowrk shares or?

>

> Have you set rights for TS server to access that shares?

> Are u using domain authentication or?

>

>

> --

> ____________________________________

> Frane Borozan

> Terminal Services and Citrix Presentation Server user logging

> http://www.terminalserviceslog.com

>

Guest Frane
Posted

Re: Problems connecting to share

 

It is something with user rights on that server, nothing to do with

terminal services.

Check your server shares and make sure that share can browse everybody (or

selected users from terminal server) and has rights that will allow users

to browse shares.

 

 

 

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Frane Borozan

Terminal Services and Citrix Presentation Server user logging

http://www.terminalserviceslog.com

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Guest Daniel
Posted

Re: Problems connecting to share

 

I have the same problem and posted a separate message yesterday, but nobody

has replied so far.

The main issue is that in Windows 2003 server RDP connection, there is no

need to worry about any share or security rights for making the share of,

say, a redirected printer. As long as the user connecting belongs to the

Administrators group, managing and sharing printer won't be a problem.

However, with the same adminitrative right, the redirected printer won't

allow any change with most sharing and security right buttons greyed out. It

is only when one manually takes over ownership of the printer that those

buttons become "un-greyed". The inconvenience is that after the user logs

off, the manually set privilege is gone, and next time when this user

connects in, the same manual procedure to take over ownership is required.

This does not happen with Windows 2003 server.

Therefore, the question is that whether that priviledge has been removed

from Windows 2008, or is there a policy or other setting that might be

required to bring the convenience back.

Any suggestion will be highly appreciated.

 

"Frane" wrote:

> It is something with user rights on that server, nothing to do with

> terminal services.

> Check your server shares and make sure that share can browse everybody (or

> selected users from terminal server) and has rights that will allow users

> to browse shares.

>

>

>

> --

> ____________________________________

> Frane Borozan

> Terminal Services and Citrix Presentation Server user logging

> http://www.terminalserviceslog.com

>

Guest Munindra Das [MSFT]
Posted

Re: Problems connecting to share

 

I already replied to your previous mail. There is no workaround for this in

2008.

 

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"Daniel" <Daniel@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

news:66E6965D-7E59-4EA9-BE35-EECCDFB0D172@microsoft.com...

>I have the same problem and posted a separate message yesterday, but nobody

> has replied so far.

> The main issue is that in Windows 2003 server RDP connection, there is no

> need to worry about any share or security rights for making the share of,

> say, a redirected printer. As long as the user connecting belongs to the

> Administrators group, managing and sharing printer won't be a problem.

> However, with the same adminitrative right, the redirected printer won't

> allow any change with most sharing and security right buttons greyed out.

> It

> is only when one manually takes over ownership of the printer that those

> buttons become "un-greyed". The inconvenience is that after the user logs

> off, the manually set privilege is gone, and next time when this user

> connects in, the same manual procedure to take over ownership is required.

> This does not happen with Windows 2003 server.

> Therefore, the question is that whether that priviledge has been removed

> from Windows 2008, or is there a policy or other setting that might be

> required to bring the convenience back.

> Any suggestion will be highly appreciated.

>

> "Frane" wrote:

>

>> It is something with user rights on that server, nothing to do with

>> terminal services.

>> Check your server shares and make sure that share can browse everybody

>> (or

>> selected users from terminal server) and has rights that will allow users

>> to browse shares.

>>

>>

>>

>> --

>> ____________________________________

>> Frane Borozan

>> Terminal Services and Citrix Presentation Server user logging

>> http://www.terminalserviceslog.com

>>


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