Re: Change IIS user access from NT domain to AD
- From: jeff.nospam@xxxxxxxx (Jeff Cochran)
- Date: Thu, 12 Jan 2006 04:13:53 GMT
On Wed, 11 Jan 2006 16:48:02 -0800, PaulSe
<PaulSe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>Sorry. What doesn't work is the login itself. The default domain on the
>website is set to the NT4 domain and logging in with our NT4 user and
>password works. Logging in with the 2003 AD domain (domain\username) does
>not work. The webserver is in the NT4 domain and the Exchange server along
>with the AD is in our new domain. Also, all access to the site is external.
>It is an 'intranet' site but there are no local users.
Does domain\username have permission on the web server to the
files/folders? Do you have a trust in place between the domains?
Jeff
>Thanks for the reply.
>
>"Jeff Cochran" wrote:
>
>> On Wed, 11 Jan 2006 07:06:04 -0800, PaulSe
>> <PaulSe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>
>> >We have migrated from Exchange 5.5 to 2003, creating a new AD for the users
>> >and mailboxes. We have another server running IIS 5 that we controlled
>> >access to by setting up Windows authentication to the NT domain. We are now
>> >trying to link access to the user-id's in AD, to avoid keeping two id's for
>> >everyone. Trust relationships don't seem to help, am I missing something in
>> >the configuration or is there more to this?
>>
>> Might help if you explain what doesn't work or where you're having
>> trouble. Trusts will help but if the web server is a different domain
>> then IE won't pass credentials to it unless the site is in the
>> intranet zone in IE's security.
>>
>> Jeff
>>
.
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