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zoomer
I created a DFS root and published the share in the AD at the AD root. Some
of my XP Pro systems cannot see that share regardless.
I saw a post that said the AD icon had been removed by MS for security
purposes from XP and a work around to get it back, but that isn't a good
answer for me.
How do I make things simple for my end users. the are accustomed to
\\server\share type of locations for finding things.
I thought creating a DFS root and making a central directory to traverse for
all our important shares would make sense since they are spread all over,
and I could also replicate real important things.
The AD and DFS allows for this but it does not seem to work universally, and
I cannot find a pattern.

To all of you gurus out there, tell me how you integrate the ad and
published shares into your environment.

My goal is to eventually convince Mgmt. that this is a great idea, and get
the funding to move up to 2003 sbs with sharepoint so we can check in check
out like we do for sourcesafe.

TIA (post only replies please)



zoomer
to make things weirder, I have a user who cannot open an excel spreadsheet
going thru the AD with the netbios name of the domain and the sharename
\\domain\share but can with the \\FQDN(of the ad domain)\share or the
\\server\share of the actual location. It's a dhcp address like all other
clients and WINS is running in the domain. Odd
Excel 2000sp3 reports cannot open the file \\XXXX' (the netboi sname of the
domain) it just stops there.





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> I created a DFS root and published the share in the AD at the AD root.
Some
> of my XP Pro systems cannot see that share regardless.
> I saw a post that said the AD icon had been removed by MS for security
> purposes from XP and a work around to get it back, but that isn't a good
> answer for me.
> How do I make things simple for my end users. the are accustomed to
> \\server\share type of locations for finding things.
> I thought creating a DFS root and making a central directory to traverse
for
> all our important shares would make sense since they are spread all over,
> and I could also replicate real important things.
> The AD and DFS allows for this but it does not seem to work universally,
and
> I cannot find a pattern.
>
> To all of you gurus out there, tell me how you integrate the ad and
> published shares into your environment.
>
> My goal is to eventually convince Mgmt. that this is a great idea, and get
> the funding to move up to 2003 sbs with sharepoint so we can check in
check
> out like we do for sourcesafe.
>
> TIA (post only replies please)
>
>