Hi,
Thanks for the reply.
Please advise if my explanation is correct:
Users group:
A built-in group. After the initial installation of the operating system, the only member is the Authenticated Users group. When a computer joins a domain, the Domain Users group is added to the Users group on the computer. Users can perform tasks such as running applications, using local and network printers, shutting down the computer, and locking the computer. Users can install applications that only they are allowed to use if the installation program of the application supports per-user installation.
In my case, since the GPO has removed the Users group from the ACL, hence the domain users are not able to access to the D drive.
And there is another concern,
Windows 2003 servers which located within the same OU with the problematic server, did not have this issue, i believe is because of the UAC.
In W2k3 there is no UAC removing admin group membership from the access token, so the permissions for admin are used there.
Please advise if this is correct, thanks!