Hmm... I already did that much. Let me see if I can explain it in more detail. Remember, I am using NT 4.0 and IIS 4.0 (and IE 5.5).
I select the Default Web Site and select new > virtual directory. I type in an alias name (OLQ). I then browse to the physical path (D:\OLQ\Intranet) (I have...
Okay... here's an easy one. I'm VERY new to IIS... just basically stumbling around.
I need to create a virtual directory in IIS 4.0 for someone. I have a person that wants "a virtual directory in the InetPub directory that points back to the OLQ/Intranet directory" on another...
I'm beginning to believe this is a client related problem.
Clients are using Windows 2000 Professional Workstations, BUT connecting to a Novell network. From this Novell network then is where I'm trying to map the drive to this member server.
Mapping a drive to the PDC works fine... users...
Thanks, Joseph.
Yes... I can map a drive from the member server to the PDC.
Yes... I am sure the member server is part of the domain (I checked... lol).
Yes... permissions / accounts are coming from the domain (again... I checked).
When trying to map to c$, I am successful when I use the...
I have users trying to connect to a share on a member server on one of our domains by mapping a drive. They can connect fine to a share on the PDC of this domain.
Share permissions are set to Everyone - Full Control.
Folder permissions are set as Administrator - Full Control, Domain...
I'm probably making this harder than what it really is... sigh. I've just reinstalled NT on one of our servers and made it a PDC. All of our authentication (and email) is done thru Novell servers...so users connect there first... (and I know NOTHING about Novell). However, when users access...
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