re: Netlogon
Tuesday, January 31, 2006 at 12:04 pm Windows 2000 Annoyances Discussion Forum
Posted by DEX
(11819 messages posted)
gina
This resource is provided only for Windows 2000 Server computers.
It is not provided for Windows 2000 Professional computers.
Special shared folders
Depending on the configuration of your computer, some or all of the following special
shared folders are automatically created by Windows 2000 for administrative and system
use. These shared folders are not visible from My Computer, but can be viewed using
the Shared Folders snap-in. In most cases, special shared folders should not be deleted
or modified.
drive letter$
A shared folder that allows administrative personnel to connect to the root directory
of a drive. Shown as A$, B$, C$, D$, and so on. For example, D$ is a shared folder
name by which drive D might be accessed by an administrator over the network.
For a Windows 2000 Professional computer, only members of the Administrators or Backup
Operators group can connect to these shared folders. For a Windows 2000 Server computer,
members of the Server Operators group can also connect to these shared folders.
ADMIN$
A resource used by the system during remote administration of a computer. The path
of this resource is always the path to the Windows 2000 system root (the directory
in which Windows 2000 is installed: for example, C:\Winnt).
IPC$
A resource sharing the named pipes that are essential for communication between programs.
It is used during remote administration of a computer and when viewing a computer's
shared resources.
PRINT$
A resource used during remote administration of printers.
NETLOGON
A resource used by the Net Logon service of a Windows 2000 Server computer while
processing domain logon requests.
This resource is provided only for Windows 2000 Server computers. It is not provided
for Windows 2000 Professional computers.
FAX$
A shared folder on a server used by fax clients in the process of sending a fax.
The shared folder is used to temporarily cache files and access cover pages stored
on the server.
τΏτ DEX/Bj
You can also help some one :>)
Please revisit your post so that others on this forum will know if the solutions
were helpful or not helpful .
On Monday, January 30, 2006 at 5:17 am, gina wrote:
>Hi
>I could not get netlogon to start.
>When i try to start the service it reports Error 5: Aces Denied
>its weird no one can logon to that pc except only one profile can acess the machine,
>this profile does not have admin rights,i have tried giving the user admin rights
>but still nothing doing.
>How can i get the service to start
>
>Gina
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- Netlogon (gina: Monday, January 30, 2006 at 5:17 am)
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