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Network browsing problem !!

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Name: Ali
Date: November 10, 2002 at 10:57:57 Pacific
OS: windows 2000
CPU/Ram: pIII, 128MB RAM
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Hi,
My problem is that when I double click my network places in my windows 2000 server machine and trying to access the shares that located in windows 2000 professional machines I got that error message:
(\\Computername is not accessible
logon failure:the user has not been granted the requested logon type at this computer.)
The big problem is that I'm the administrator and they are clients in my domain....and they can access my PC while I'm not...instead I got this message? so what I can do????????help please!!!!!
(note: on both the server and clients these are installed:
-file and printer sharing for microsoft networks
-TCP/IP protocol
-Netbeui protocol
-Client for microsoft networks)



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Name: milomorai
Date: November 10, 2002 at 21:11:41 Pacific
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are you logging in as admin on the 2000 pro machines or under your user name? if under your user name you might have forgotten to grant yourself permissions to those machines
in the domain or "no access" has been set for your user name.


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