The information in this article applies to:
SYMPTOMS
When you attempt to connect to a share on a Windows-based computer that
is using a Microsoft Windows NT domain to provide user-level security, you
may receive the following error message:
This problem occurs regardless of which users have been given access to the share you are connecting to and which access rights each user has been given. This problem does not occur when the Windows-based computer you are connecting to is configured for share-level security. CAUSEThis problem can occur when your user account is configured so that you can only log on to certain computers in the domain. If your user account is configured in this manner and the Windows-based computer you are attempting to connect to is not one of the specified computers, you are unable to connect to resources on that computer. This can also occur on a peer-to-peer network when the computer you are trying to connect to is configured for user-level security RESOLUTION
To work around this problem, configure the Windows-based computer you
are attempting to connect to for share-level security, or contact your
network administrator. To configure a Windows-based computer for share-
level security, follow these steps:
If the Windows-based computer you are attempting to connect to cannot be configured for share-level security, you should contact your network administrator to inquire about additional workarounds that will allow you to access resources on that computer. Additional query words: pdc
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