DFS Hell......

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Hi There

Can someone pleasssse tell me what I am doing wrong here>

I have shared several folders that I can access via from
a workstation with out problem.

I then created a dfs share linking back to the shares
that I had previously created. When I access the share I
can see the shared folders but get an access denied
message when I try to access them (the everyone group has
full control). I however can access the shares outside of
DFS.???
 
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Can you provide more details about what you have done? For example, what
type of namespace did you set up, what are your roots, links, and targets,
etc?

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"Hantu" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:115a01c46ef0$5d9097a0$a301280a@phx.gbl...
> Hi There
>
> Can someone pleasssse tell me what I am doing wrong here>
>
> I have shared several folders that I can access via from
> a workstation with out problem.
>
> I then created a dfs share linking back to the shares
> that I had previously created. When I access the share I
> can see the shared folders but get an access denied
> message when I try to access them (the everyone group has
> full control). I however can access the shares outside of
> DFS.???