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Diagnosing network authorization problems

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    Jonathan Gilligan
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    I have a Win2K pro peer-to-peer network. Most of the workstations can access one another's shares flawlessly, but a few cannot. I am having a hard time figuring out what is causing the anomalies. How can I find out the reason a user's authorization is denied on a given machine? I have three machines: \\foo, \\bar, and \\mew. I can access both \\foo and \\bar from \\mew, using the same account and password, but I cannot access \\foo from \\bar (error says "unknown user or bad password"). Can anyone give me some pointers on figuring out why the user's access is not being authorized. The Event Log events are quite uninformative to my eyes.

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