acb,<br>What I have found is that when I install frontpage on the server itself and follow the steps above, the sercurity option becomes available. Then, set the permissions for each Aurthor.<br><br>FrontPage Admin forms can be used remotely, that's the major...
I noticed your spelling is in.addr.arpa. It should be in-addr.arpa. Check that. Also you can open that database file to see if the A record is being transfered.
But, have you tried creating a local account that reflects the user logging onto the windows 95 machine on the NT Workstation itself. Try it! Security is different between 95 and NT. Another NT workstation will not have the same problem.
Do you have FrontPage installed on the server? You might need to go to the Root web. Find the Server name in the left pane of the IMC. Right click on this and go to properties. <br>
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Change the inherit properties to the manual setting. After appling this change, it should prompt you to...
This is a long shot but try this. Go to the "Internet properties" and "Connection" Tab. Next click the "LAN Settings" button. In this dialog box there are serveral boxes checked, uncheck them all and click "OK". Try accessing the internet now. Did you...
This option is greyed out because security administration is done on the web server. You need to enable manual security administration. If you have the server extensions installed, then you should find under the web properties, a FrontPage tab. Uncheck the box, "don't inherit sercurity...
What remote access services are you using? If you are using NT RAS then what protocols are you using? If you are using TCP/IP then see if the can Ping the server when they are logged on. RAS uses either TCP/IP or IPX to connect when dialing in directly. Your Exchange server might be set up...
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Make sure that the NIC card for the DSL is setup under TCP/IP properties to recieve a dynamic IP address. NT can be difficult when electing to have one of it's NIC cards assigned an IP address, especially when you are running an internal DHCP and DNS server. This might be your...
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Is your DSL modem internal or external? and do you have the DSL modem running. If so you can run the "ipconfig /all ¦ more" command. This should tell you your dynamic IP address. But depending on your DSL router the IP address may be assigned at the router itself...
DougP,<br>
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You can use a DSL modem the same you are using the 56k modem. The are serveral reason behind getting a static IP. One would be recieving internet e-mail directly to your server post office. But if all your doing is internet access then getting a dynamic IP address should work...
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