Access denied on share, how to reset to default security settings?

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Access denied on share, how to reset to default security settings? Leland G. Hoove 11-28-2007
Posted by =?Utf-8?B?TGVsYW5kIEcuIEhvb3Zl on November 28, 2007, 6:39 pm
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I get an Access Denied error from any PC in my workgroup trying to access a
share on one XPSP2 pro system. This XP system was removed from a secure
domain. Windows Firewall claims some settings are controlled by group policy.
How can I reset the security settings to the workgroup defaults so my file
share works properly? This is driving me nuts.

-         Leland


Posted by =?Utf-8?B?djJ3aW4=?= on November 28, 2007, 11:38 pm
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More info please...

When you state "...removed from a secure domain..." do you mean physically,
as in a machine discarded from an employer, or logically, as in the machine
was removed form the domain and rejoined to a workgroup?

What settings are coming from Group Policy? (note: "Group Policy" and the
Gpedit.msc console can be used to control the Local machine policy, separate
from domain/site/OU policy(ies)). If you run RSoP.msc, what if any settings
are showing precedence from other than the Local Policy?
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V2


"Leland G. Hoover" wrote:

> I get an Access Denied error from any PC in my workgroup trying to access a
> share on one XPSP2 pro system. This XP system was removed from a secure
> domain. Windows Firewall claims some settings are controlled by group policy.
> How can I reset the security settings to the workgroup defaults so my file
> share works properly? This is driving me nuts.
>
> -         Leland
>

Posted by =?Utf-8?B?TGVsYW5kIEcuIEhvb3Zl on November 29, 2007, 2:05 pm
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V2,
Thanks for the RSoP.msc pointer. With that tool, I found and fixed the
offending GPO and local policy settings. I am most grateful for your help.
Have a wonderful day!
Cheers!!!

"v2win" wrote:

> More info please...
>
> When you state "...removed from a secure domain..." do you mean physically,
> as in a machine discarded from an employer, or logically, as in the machine
> was removed form the domain and rejoined to a workgroup?
>
> What settings are coming from Group Policy? (note: "Group Policy" and the
> Gpedit.msc console can be used to control the Local machine policy, separate
> from domain/site/OU policy(ies)). If you run RSoP.msc, what if any settings
> are showing precedence from other than the Local Policy?
> --
> V2
>
>
> "Leland G. Hoover" wrote:
>
> > I get an Access Denied error from any PC in my workgroup trying to access a
> > share on one XPSP2 pro system. This XP system was removed from a secure
> > domain. Windows Firewall claims some settings are controlled by group
policy.
> > How can I reset the security settings to the workgroup defaults so my file
> > share works properly? This is driving me nuts.
> >
> > -         Leland
> >

Posted by =?Utf-8?B?djJ3aW4=?= on November 29, 2007, 9:10 pm
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Glad to hear it.
--
V2


"Leland G. Hoover" wrote:

> V2,
> Thanks for the RSoP.msc pointer. With that tool, I found and fixed the
> offending GPO and local policy settings. I am most grateful for your help.
> Have a wonderful day!
> Cheers!!!
>
> "v2win" wrote:
>
> > More info please...
> >
> > When you state "...removed from a secure domain..." do you mean physically,
> > as in a machine discarded from an employer, or logically, as in the machine
> > was removed form the domain and rejoined to a workgroup?
> >
> > What settings are coming from Group Policy? (note: "Group Policy" and the
> > Gpedit.msc console can be used to control the Local machine policy, separate
> > from domain/site/OU policy(ies)). If you run RSoP.msc, what if any settings
> > are showing precedence from other than the Local Policy?
> > --
> > V2
> >
> >
> > "Leland G. Hoover" wrote:
> >
> > > I get an Access Denied error from any PC in my workgroup trying to access
a
> > > share on one XPSP2 pro system. This XP system was removed from a secure
> > > domain. Windows Firewall claims some settings are controlled by group
policy.
> > > How can I reset the security settings to the workgroup defaults so my file
> > > share works properly? This is driving me nuts.
> > >
> > > -         Leland
> > >

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