baldwin
Joined: 17 Jan 2006 Posts: 189
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Posted: 06/14/07 - 00:03 Post subject: |
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| Windows server was built as a upgrade to windows NT. It was built for computer networking, and by that I mean all kinds of network. There is a thing called group policy. Using group policy features you can set user accounts. You didnt mention how you set up you accounts. Did you use group policies or something else? If you can see only administrator, that means there are no other users. Be sure to set up your shared folders, because users rights depend on it. Go to the active directory and see what is the systems report. Is there anything unusual? Can you see users other then administrator? If the answer is no, go to the group policies and set up the accounts again. Sorry, but its better to set it up again then to have same problems all over again. |
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