It could be DNS but I think since one machine can connect that is probably not 
the case.  I think that the machines may not have permissions to browse the 
share.  I don't know much about small business server,but check your share 
permissons and make sure that everyone has full control and then set the rest 
through security.

--John


-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of Steven Scarbrough
Sent: Wed 6/22/2005 9:37 AM
To: info-tech@aea8.k12.ia.us
Subject: Re: [info-tech] Help for a colleague
 
John wrote:
>Do you mean joining a domain or just trying to access a share?

Sounds like both...
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i'm having enormous trouble with our conversion to windows 2003 sm biz 
server.  i set up users fairly simply, gave them rights to directories, 
etc., but i'm having enormous trouble getting the xp workstations to 
connect.  workgroups are set same, domain controllers are all off 
(except for server of course), filesharing is on, netbios is turned on, 
everything appears to be configged properly, but only one workstation 
can connect.  the others can see that one workstation and each other, 
but not the server.  i just spent the last 6 hours looking for info on 
what i might be doing wrong but found nothing.  and of course, we have a 
person from chicago flying in in the morning to do training on the new 
software but only one workstation... works... aaaargh.  
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I forwarded on the DNS suggestions - not sure from this description where he is 
on that.

Thanks all,

Steve Sc.

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