Error Cannot Access Domain Info
Contents |
360 games PC games dfsutil Windows games Windows phone games Entertainment All Entertainment
Dfs The Network Path Was Not Found
Movies & TV Music Business & Education Business Students & educators the namespace cannot be queried element not found Developers Sale Sale Find a store Gift cards Products Software & services Windows Office Free downloads & security Internet
Dcdiag
Explorer Microsoft Edge Skype OneNote OneDrive Microsoft Health MSN Bing Microsoft Groove Microsoft Movies & TV Devices & Xbox All Microsoft devices Microsoft Surface All Windows PCs & tablets PC accessories Xbox & games Microsoft Lumia All the trust relationship between this workstation and the primary domain failed Windows phones Microsoft HoloLens For business Cloud Platform Microsoft Azure Microsoft Dynamics Windows for business Office for business Skype for business Surface for business Enterprise solutions Small business solutions Find a solutions provider Volume Licensing For developers & IT pros Develop Windows apps Microsoft Azure MSDN TechNet Visual Studio For students & educators Office for students OneNote in classroom Shop PCs & tablets perfect for students Microsoft in Education Support Sign in Cart Cart Javascript is disabled Please enable javascript and refresh the page Cookies are disabled Please enable cookies and refresh the page CV: {{ getCv() }} English (United States) Terms of use Privacy & cookies Trademarks © 2016 Microsoft
here for a quick overview of the site Help Center Detailed answers to any questions you might have Meta Discuss the workings
0x80070035
and policies of this site About Us Learn more about Stack Overflow
Cisco Anyconnect
the company Business Learn more about hiring developers or posting ads with us Super User Questions Tags Users flush dns Badges Unanswered Ask Question _ Super User is a question and answer site for computer enthusiasts and power users. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Here's how it https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/975440 works: Anybody can ask a question Anybody can answer The best answers are voted up and rise to the top cannot access network shares on domain - export all network settings in windows 7 for troubleshooting up vote 3 down vote favorite 1 I am on a domain computer running Windows 7 Enterprise. I am having trouble accessing network drives and http://superuser.com/questions/890332/cannot-access-network-shares-on-domain-export-all-network-settings-in-windows network shares (including network printers). I am able to access the internet fine. I have to wait a very long time for windows explorer to eventually give an error when clicking on a network drive as says that the network share location refers to a location that is unavailable. When clicking on a link to the network share location, e.g. \\nas\sharename, the progress bar in the address bar takes a very long time and sits there with the red x to cancel then says that the location is not accessible. I have also gotten error code 0x80004005, unspecified error, when trying to access network shares that were on a workgroup. I was able to ping the other computer that was on the workgroup but not access or browse network shares. Other programs that access network share also hang for a very long time before doing anything. This has happened after I login with my username and password, which I believe is because group policy is trying to access a network share. If I unplug my network cable I can login a
have one accepted answer. Are you sure you want to replace the current answer with this one? Yes, I'm sure. Changed your mind? You previously marked https://www.digitalocean.com/community/questions/can-t-connect-to-server-error-when-trying-to-access-domain this answer as accepted. Are you sure you want to unaccept it? http://serverfault.com/questions/385879/user-in-domain-admin-group-cannot-access-directory-the-group-has-permission-to-a Yes, I'm sure. Sign Up Log In submit Tutorials Questions Projects Meetups Main Site logo-horizontal DigitalOcean Community Menu Tutorials Questions Projects Meetups Main Site Sign Up Log In submit View All Results By: elrguerrero Subscribe Subscribed Share 0 Can't connect to server error when trying to access domain July 29, not found 2014 2k views Hi, I've set up the DigitalOcean nameservers and I've tried to ping my domain (soldierist.co) and I get a response... Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks. Log In to Comment Leave a Comment Add comments here to get more clarity or context around a question. To answer a question, use the “Answer” field below. Log In to Comment 3 error cannot access Answers 0 cloudnine July 29, 2014 Hi, You may need to wait for a while until the nameserver changes take hold. Reply Log In to Comment 0 kamaln7 MOD July 29, 2014 Is 95.85.4.247 your droplet's IP address? DNS is working properly but it looks like there's nothing listening on port 80 on 95.85.4.247. Reply Log In to Comment 0 elrguerrero August 5, 2014 Yes, that is the IP address... Where should I configure the port? Reply Log In to Comment 0 kamaln7 MOD August 12, 2014 Have you installed Apache/LAMP Stack? If so, you can try starting apache2 manually: sudo service apache2 start # or sudo service httpd start Otherwise, take a look at DigitalOcean's LAMP tutorials. Have another answer? Share your knowledge. Log In to Answer Copyright © 2016 DigitalOcean™ Inc. Community Tutorials Questions Projects Tags Newsletter RSS Distros & One-Click Apps Terms, Privacy, & Copyright Security Report a Bug Get Paid to Write Almost there! Sign into your account, or create a new one, to start interacting. Log In Sign Up Report a Bug Use this form to report bugs related to the Community
Start here for a quick overview of the site Help Center Detailed answers to any questions you might have Meta Discuss the workings and policies of this site About Us Learn more about Stack Overflow the company Business Learn more about hiring developers or posting ads with us Server Fault Questions Tags Users Badges Unanswered Ask Question _ Server Fault is a question and answer site for system and network administrators. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Here's how it works: Anybody can ask a question Anybody can answer The best answers are voted up and rise to the top User in domain admin group cannot access directory the group has permission to access up vote 11 down vote favorite 3 I've run into a rather interesting issue when playing with one of my domain labs. There's a directory on a 2008 R2 fileserver that's being used for folder redirection for all users in the "Staff" OU. The directory has the following permissions set: FILESERVER\Administrators: Allow full control to the directory, subdirectories, and files DOMAIN\Domain Admins: Allow full control to the directory, subdirectories, and files Authenticated Users: Allow create files, create folders, write attributes, and write extended attributes to the top directory only In addition, the directory is also a network share with "Allow full control" to the Authenticated Users group. When user john.doe, a member of the domain admins group, tries to access the directory from the fileserver, he gets the error "You don't currently have permission to access this folder". Trying to access the network share from the same server also results in a permission denied error (although the user can still access his own directory within the share). Accessing the share from another computer logged on as the same user allows access as configured. The only way you can access the files in the directory while logged on to the file server is by opening an elevated command prompt. UAC is disabled for all computers in the domain through Group Policy (Run all administrators in Admin Approval mode enab