Recent content by Carl84

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    Microsoft AD New User Folder Permissions

    Increadible! After disabling Offline Files in sync-center it works. She can access her folder on the network, but not save them offline (there is no option). If I reenable offline files she doesn't have authority to access. :/ EDIT: Made it work!! Followed this guide when I understood it was...
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    Microsoft AD New User Folder Permissions

    BoT: Yea AVG on all computers. But it is the same for all. She can access other folders on the server but not the one with all user folders (including hers). I created another user in AD called test.test. While trying to log in Win7 gives me "The trust relationship between this workstation and...
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    Microsoft AD New User Folder Permissions

    BoT: When I log in on my account on the same computer it still gets the same. Seems like it's the computer that cannot connect. I have already deleted the computer and had i rejoin the domain without success :/
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    Microsoft AD New User Folder Permissions

    Lifted: I did make a reset of the computer account and it is still the same. So after that I went to the event viewer but it shows no warnings! Very very strange.. I would like to mention that we have recently changed user on this computer (like 3 times the last month) Can that be part of the...
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    Microsoft AD New User Folder Permissions

    Seepy thanks for your help. I'm not much of an Admin lol. How can you see the events? Edit: I started Event Viewer but don't really know what to look for in System/Security.
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    Microsoft AD New User Folder Permissions

    Thank you Seepy. I did exactly that but still does not work. :o If I check Effective Permissions I have the same settings as other users for the specific folder. :\ Other folders are okay for her to view. This is very very strange... Any ideas?
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    Microsoft AD New User Folder Permissions

    As you say I can not access it on my account using her computer. I think you hit the nail on its head :D How do I take it off the domain? Delete it in AD?:hmm:
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    Microsoft AD New User Folder Permissions

    Thank you for your links, helpful for a novice like me. :) The problem is, that everything seems to be set up correctly. For example, when I login with her user on MY laptop I can access her folder. But still does not work on her computer :( What can be wrong?
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    Outlook password expired

    The support woke up and they managed to solve the problem with the passwords. You feel very powerless when there's not much you can do. Thank you very much for you help!
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    Microsoft AD New User Folder Permissions

    Thank you mcmilljb! :) I tried to add her domain name to the security enabling her to read without success. Shouldn't be necessary since she is a domain user and they should already have access. :o How do I make it work?
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    Microsoft AD New User Folder Permissions

    imagoon: When I manage the share and look at the permission. It says "everyone". Very very strange!
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    Microsoft AD New User Folder Permissions

    Imagoon: The strange part is, she can see other folders on the network, not just the one that she really needs. Where can I see these settings?
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    Outlook password expired

    Imagoon: Thanks for your reply.:) Our exchange server is hosted in a country 7hours after our time. I have to wait 2.5 more hours before the support opens. :mad: Forgot to mention that even the webmail does not work. Tells us the login/password is incorrect. Does this confirm that it...
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    Outlook password expired

    Hi, I am running Win2k3 Server with AD at the office. We have a exchange server externally hosted and this morning when starting outlook some of the users (including me) got a message explaining "The logon credentials supplied have expired. You must change your password before logging on to...
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    Microsoft AD New User Folder Permissions

    Hi, I created a new user under domain users on active directory. She does not have permission to view a network drive where we all have our personal folders. Very strange because under security of that folder Domain Users are allowed to read that folder.:hmm: This is whats in security now...