FTP - Cannot logon using Domain users, only with local users

From: Doxxan (doxxan_at_telia.com)
Date: 05/06/03


Date: Tue, 6 May 2003 05:00:42 -0700


We are running a small test network at school, were we
have a login server and a web/ftp server. We want the ftp
server to be able to use the users and passwords stored in
the login server for ftp access. We've set up a Active
Directory on the login server, and the IIS is up and
running on the web/ftp server. The problem is, we can't
login to the ftp server with domain user accounts. The
event view shows a warning id: 100 with a "user is not
permitted to logon locally" message. Local accounts works
fine for obvious reasons.

Can anyone help us with this?



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