Re: Access Network Resources On Untrusted Domains

From: Phillip Windell (_at_.)
Date: 10/13/04


Date: Wed, 13 Oct 2004 08:48:00 -0500


"Hardmandez" <Hardmandez@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:14D5FBC3-2EDF-4AC2-B960-1C8AABA4BDDF@microsoft.com...
> It accesses it using the UNC path that it gets from a registry setting.
>
> Problem is it needs to be a solution that is not going to cause a prompt
for
> a username and password for the local box or the box's domain.

What account does the "process" happen under? Whatever it is, you need to
create an identical *local* account on the Web Server (same name /password).
If that doesn't work then they'd better design their App better.

-- 
Phillip Windell [MCP, MVP, CCNA]
www.wandtv.com


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