Not sure if you ever got this going?

If not, do you have either of these policy settings set?

computer configuratin/windows settings/security settings/local
policies/user rights assignment/deny access to this computer from the
network

or access this computer from the network?

For sure, the deny will stop it.  I would guess that if you name a group in
the allow, it also could stop it.

John





                                                                           
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Trouble getting Remote Assistance going. XP w/ SP2 in a 2K3 domain. XP
firewall disabled on both boxes.

Two computers for test. Both in the same OU. GPO forces offer and invite
enabled with a group having the permissions. RSOP on both machines shows
it is all taking effect. Both logged on users are local admins, and are
in fact domain admins.  Invitations for Assistance work fine, in both
directions. However Offer Assistance fails with 'Permission Denied'.

Been through everything here:
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;310629  Simple
file sharing off and verified the groups and members are being passed
down.

This one does not apply, that group policy is undefined. Tried defining
it with the fix anyway, no change.
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=884910


http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;889248


Even fired up all the disabled services on both machines.




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