Access to a share using FQDN gives access denied error
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Friday, May 27, 2011 6:26 PM
Environment:
Windows 2008 R2 Domain
Several Clients connected (15) XP and 7 Pro mix
Problem:
Just installed new computer, joined it to domain, added to AD container and can only access 1 of the 2 shared folders that are mapped at login. Error I receive when trying to access the share is simple "Access is Denied". This happens under any user or administrative account.
Share example:
net use n: \\aaaaaaa.aaaaaaaaaaaaa.aaaaa\shared - not accessible
net use o: \\bbbbbbb.bbbbbbbbbbbbb.bbbbb\applicat - accessible
both share are using the same FQDN, I have verified the folder and share permissions and reset them. This error only occurs on the newly installed computer, no other computers or users are experiencing the problem
If I change the login script to just use computername\share I can then access the share. The easy answer is to just change the script, but want to know if anybody has run into a similar problem and what the resolution was.
All Replies
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Friday, May 27, 2011 6:43 PM
maybe network connectivity issue, have you tried accessing the shares after login (without net use) just by providing the path \\zzz.domain.local\shareName
can you post ipconfig /all from all 3 computers?
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Friday, May 27, 2011 7:55 PM
Actually turned off folder synchronization, and that seems to have resolved the problem.- Marked As Answer by Shaon ShanMicrosoft Contingent Staff, Moderator Wednesday, June 01, 2011 7:31 AM

