Dear Howard,
we had a NT4-domain with a lot of W9x-Clients.
As our customer decided to move to AD he also decided to flush out all Win9x-Systems.
Therefore we have and had to install over 700 new PC-Systems.
All of them new systems have a machine-account in the new domain (the migration-domain) whereas all old systems still have a machine account in the old NT4-Domain.
I suspect that ingroup does try to look for groups in the new domain - the one where the machine has a account and not neccessarily the user - and because in the migration-domain there are not the same groups as were in the old NT4-domain ingroup fails to connect to the shares.
I hope my analysis is not completely off target.
Still I have no clues where to look or what to do to connect the users with their shares.
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