Passthrough authentication fails
- From: "Andrew M. Saucci, Jr." <spam-only@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 19 Jan 2008 17:39:00 -0500
At a telecommuter's home, connected to the main office by a
site-to-site VPN, I have a problem with passthrough authentication. I'm
trying that because if I put the home computer on the domain, I'd have to
use the DNS of the main office instead of the ISP's DNS, which presents
other problems. I created user name/password combinations on the home
computers that match those on the office domain.
The home computers connect to five of the six servers on the domain
fine, but on the oddball server I get a user name and password prompt that
won't go away. All I'm doing is typing "\\server" in the address bar of
Explorer. This happens even with domain administrator privileges. What might
I check on the sixth server?
.
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