Running Windows 2003 Server on the server and Windows 7 Professional with all available updates on all 6 other systems.
We can browse the network and see the server name from all systems and we can then double-click the server name from five of the workstations and then see the drives on the server (C:, D:, E: etc) and then browse the shared drives.
Here's what happens on the sixth workstation:
When I double-click the server name from the sixth workstation, I get words to the effect "access denied, you don't have permission" error; but, strangely, I can type "\\server\C" into Windows Explorer's address bar and press enter, I can see all the contents of the drive, copy to it, copy from it, delete files and anything else I want to do. I can do all those same operations to any shared drive on the server from the sixth system.
The server is set to give everyone full permissions and the user on the sixth system is an administrator.
So, what is going on here and how do I fix this?
We can browse the network and see the server name from all systems and we can then double-click the server name from five of the workstations and then see the drives on the server (C:, D:, E: etc) and then browse the shared drives.
Here's what happens on the sixth workstation:
When I double-click the server name from the sixth workstation, I get words to the effect "access denied, you don't have permission" error; but, strangely, I can type "\\server\C" into Windows Explorer's address bar and press enter, I can see all the contents of the drive, copy to it, copy from it, delete files and anything else I want to do. I can do all those same operations to any shared drive on the server from the sixth system.
The server is set to give everyone full permissions and the user on the sixth system is an administrator.
So, what is going on here and how do I fix this?