Dear Dave,
Thank you for your post.
Based on my understanding, all DCs in the domain are now "Windows Server
2003". Am I correct?
Can you use the domain account to logon to these NT machines? After logon,
can you access the shares on the Windows Server 2003 DCs?
By the way, you stated "A active directory team came out and converted our
domain to active directory". Did they just upgrade the old domain or build
a new domain from scratch?
Thanks!
Regards,
Joe Wu
Product Support Services
Microsoft Corporation
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|Well when I said that all the Windows NT servers I meant
|all the windows NT servers on our domain still are having
|this problem not just the old NT DC's.
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|It doesn't matter if your changing the share/NTFS
|permissions or if you go into Usrmgr. They all show
|DOMAIN\SID or DOMAIN\Unknown account instead of the
|Domain\group or DOMAIN\username.
|
|-Dave
|>-----Original Message-----
|>Hi Dave,
|>
|>Thank you for posting!
|>
|>Since the server has been moved out to the domain and
|moved in again, it is
|>no longer a Domain Controller, right?
|>
|>When you log on the Windows NT server, what user account
|are you using? Is
|>it displayed as SID when you configure NTFS permission or
|network share
|>permission?
|>
|>Thank you!
|>
|>Regards,
|>Bennie Chen
|>Product Support Services
|>Microsoft Corporation
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