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Same Workgroup..authentication issues
Charlie Russel - MVP NFS Authentication issues? See: http://www.microsoft. com/technet/interopmigration/unix/sfu/nfsauth.mspx RSH Problems? My 2003 R2 is a stand-alone server in a workgroup. I copied the passwd and group files (2 files) from a Linux machine and I put them in Windows\system32\drivers\etc

After sfuclean now can't rejoin domain
Due to circumstances out of my control, I now have to port the ASP stuff to a new server which has been added to the Workgroup - but I can't get the Trusted connection to work. I have a user 'tom' on both machines, with the same password. I can browse to the other server in explorer with no authentication issues,

SBS Backup error
The Microsoft Browstat program will show us what browsers you have in your domain / workgroup, at any time. <http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=188305> You can You'll need to consider both your home and work networks, carefully, for dealing with authentication issues. Is your home network using XP Pro also?

what if I add a second domain controller to my network?
I have an issue, that multiple IE User Login prompt is appeared. It's supposed to be appeared only one time, but it appears every time. I have captured the log information from the log file and it appears that the connection is using the ISA\administrator (local workgroup administrator login) instead of the login

Adding Win2003 Server to Pathworks Network
I have not run into any issues thus far in the last couple of years with binding to ADAM in domain or workgroup modes. -- Joe Richards Microsoft MVP Windows Server Directory Services www.joeware.net deanhiller wrote: I have a 2003 windows Server on a domain Z. I try to bind to a user "xyzUser" with his password,

How to configure SQLExpress on a workgroup
Nell lkn...@indy.net microsoft public exchange setup In an Exchange 5.5 server in a Netware 4 environment how do you deal with password authentication issues? Do you need an NT domain or a workgroup on the Exchange server? In Exchange 5.5 a mailbox authenticates usually to an NT account.

Exchange Netware question
n...@mvps.org microsoft public outlook You might have multiple issues going on and it isn't entirely Outlook that is messing things up. we change the name of the workgroup from WorkgroupA to DomainA, then the authentication would be succesful when the userid/password matches an account that DomainA has on file.

Bypassing Domain Controller Install ??!!
... I'd like to know the pros/cons of the folloiwing scenario: PC1 - XP x64 SP2 PC2 - Vista Ultimate (yet to be built) Both computers will be in a workgroup, and will have the same usernames and passwords (2 users). Would there be authentication issues? Or would mounting volumes be a possibility? Thanks, Mike.

Adding Win2003 Server to Pathworks Network
Robert Rob...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windowsxp general Hello, I apologize if this issues has been brought up before but didnt have the time I've been trying to set it up so that when i'm using computer A and go to the workgroup in explorer and click on computer B, it would give me the window

.NET Framework Development Tool for 1.0
I'm guessing that it's a stupid permission or authentication configuration I've overlooked, but it's making me crazy! I tried to keep my smb.conf very simple: # This is /usr/local/samba/lib/smb.conf [global] netbios name = penguin workgroup = workgroup log level = 2 log file = /var/log/samba.log security = share

Exchange Netware question
Ken Blake, MVP kbl...@this.is.an.invalid.domain microsoft public windowsxp general Frank wrote: Is there a way I can get legal authentication codes for my XP Home networks just fine in a workgroup environment. The only issues are that XP Home can't join a domain (something very few home users need to do) and XP

Exchange 5.5 and Netware
Use Netdom.exe or Nltest.exe to reset the secure channel or move it to a workgroup and delete the name from server manager then rejoin the domain and create a new account Hello all, I've been having issues with my domain clients and the PDC. Each machine's password changes regularly (which I believe is normal).

server appears in "Computers Near Me" but I cannot get in it ...
If your using more than 5 PC's on a network, your creating more work for yourself by sticking with the workgroup setup. I'm "Trying" to host a Team Services web site on our intranet but have some authentication issues. The site is on a w2k member server in a Windows NT 4 domain....aka no AD.

IIS/NT Authentication Hole in Workgroup servers
Did you check the workgroup names as well. They are usually "MShome" or "Workgroup" by default. They must be the same for easy viewing of networks resouces. Is there any chance that the Network setting "Enable IEEE 8021.x authentication" needs to be checked? My gut feel is no, because the other computers

Sharing My Documents
If not you'll need matching user/passwords to avoid authentication issues when browsing or mapping drives. "Michael Herron" <m-her...@northwestern.edu> wrote in When I go to My Network Places and then Computers Near Me I see the server, it has the right name, the workgroup has the right name, the workgroup

printer server configuration issues.
This has the advantage that it conforms to people'e expectations of how UNCs behave and how URLs behave, and we get to unify workgroup and server browsing with directory listings. As an aside, we should conform to RFC2396 and its URI syntax. This leads to a very natural addition of authentication information,

Local Policy question
It's the internal buy off to install the component, since I take care of a workgroup and I'm in a different group than the IT folks who administer the domain controllers. Charlie Russel - MVP NFS Authentication issues? See: http://www.microsoft.com/technet/itsolutions/interop/unix/sfu/nfsauth.asp

Best approach SQL Reporting Authentication - WorkGroup
The security log shows that testuser1 is logged in. However, the user can click on a link for DirB1A (they have no permisions in File sharing to this directory) and see the files in DirB1A. I believe this is related to the Clear Text Authentication. Help on both issues is appreciated.

Netware Question...
I have made many mistakes with this server since we moved from a P2P workgroup over dial-up (!) to the SBS system 3 years ago. .... Very discouraging; don't know what I did wrong on the authentication side. I really didn't think I'd be here this long. I told my wife yesterday I'd see here in the morning.

How do I setup NT Authentication - error on setting up User in PJC
For the issues you mention --for the workgroup environment, you can't change the domain affiliation on the fly in NT/2000 since you as the domain but if he wants to be able to log on locally to play on his home workgroup, this step avoids the authentication issues that come from attempting to access domain