Actually, Q839499 was my answer, after a 2 hour call to
Microsoft Support.
Thanks for the help!
>-----Original Message-----
> First up I would disjoin the problem machines from
the domain, then
>rejoin them.
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>"Glenn Tassin" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>news:3a1d01c48f83$f52b9b60$(E-Mail Removed)...
>> I have two machines in my domain that have mysteriously
>> lost the ability to see network shares on my Windows
2003
>> Server using Active Directory.
>>
>> When users try to view shares on the server, they are
>> requested to provide login credentials to the server,
>> which they have already provided when they logged into
the
>> computer. Further, no matter what credentials are
>> supplied, including Administrator and DOMAIN-
>> NAME\Administrator, they are never accepted. The users
>> that are experiencing this problem can successfully
access
>> the shares from other computers in the domain, just not
>> these two that started having this problem yesterday.
>>
>> It is only these two computers only accessing network
>> shares on the server that are having this problem, no
>> matter which users are trying to get there. These
>> computers can ping the server by name. The server also
>> serves DNS for the network, and also DHCP, a change I
made
>> this morning when nothing else seemed to work. It is
not
>> the router for the network, yet all machines are in the
>> same subnet. The network topology is fairly flat.
>>
>> I hope this is enough information to get a solution.
>>
>> Thanks in advance,
>> Glenn Tassin
>> IT Manager
>> Intelli-Site, Inc.
>>
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