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Kabir

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  1. I've realized that it's normal folder in every 2008r2 only hidden... So this thread can be deleted.
  2. Hi, Last week I had some problem on a server. Apparently someone put Domain Users group to be member of Domain Admins. So that messed up permissions etc. I solved it, it works fine now, but I've noticed I have Documents and Settings folder on C drive. When I browse administrator folder, content of it is identical to C:\users\Administrator How did this happen? And can I delete that Documents and Settings folder since I have Users folder which is default by Windows 2008 r2 thnx
  3. I realized somehow Domain Users was member of Administrators ... strange I deleted it and now it seems fine Thanks
  4. I have a serious problem with my domain at work. I work in a school, we used to have one windows 2003 server as a DC. Meanwhile I installed another server with 2008 r2 platform and set it as additional DC. Then I reinstalled the first one so, now both of them have 2008 r2 operating system. Active directory with users and policies was created few years ago and worked fine. There were basically 3 types of users: - student (user with minimal rights) - teacher, and other staff (SuperUser) - administrator (domain admin) Until few days everything worked fine, as only administrator was able to use Remote Desktop or access for example server's c$ or d$ drive. Now somehow it's all messed up, and I don't recall doing any changes in AD or GP. So symptoms are these: - Students, teachers and all other users are able to connect via remote desktop to any machine including server. - All of them are able to access \\server\c$ or similar folders by DEFAULT (this did not change on other workstations, only servers) So my questions are these: Does anyone know this kind of behaviour from experience to give me fast solution? If not, where exactly in active directory group policy I can reset those options: - forbid using of remote desktop for all user except Administrator - forbid browsing of any folders by any users unless it's specifically shared to that user Another thing: From a XP computers lately I've been getting message that I can't run Remote Administrator, no matter if I'm logged as administrator or other user Does it have something to do with the fact I've raised functionality level of domain to 2008 r2? Message displayed is: "Remote computer requires network level authentication, which your computer does not support." Thanks in advance
  5. Hi all, my name is Kabir and I've just joined this forum. In advance, I apologize for maybe not so good english, since it's not my native language, but I'll do my best. :) I have a situation with Server2008 r2 domain. I have created domain at home with the same name as at work. I also created same administrator's password. Reason I did this is because I'm using a laptop and I thought it would be easier if I don't have to enter credentials each time I change environment. However, I have a problem now. Each time my computer gets locked, I must unplug ethernet cable in order to log in. I get message like "this computer doesn't have trust relation... something" Can I somehow manage this trust? Do I have to make it inside one forest? If so, is it possible to connect this server to work domain by using TeamViewer VPN? Thanks
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