IUSR_... and IWAM_... accounts that you need to use...
I wouldn't use deny option unless I have to. You need to remove modify right only.
A+, MCP(2003)
But how does that user change the password? Is he using the workstation in Domain A and loging into Domain B then therei s a trust between domains.
Or is he using different workstation which belongs to Domain B to change the password.
A+, MCP(2003)
The Server 2003 Domain Controller has a gateway equal to the IP Address of the ISA Server (10.0.x.x)
The Windows 2000 Server has a Gateway equal to the IP Address of a Cisco router."
Has this been always like this, I mean since you built these domains...
I believe this is what is going on...
You need to provide more info. Are these domains in the same Forest? Is one of them child the other one parent domain? Or they are completely independent 2 donains in the same forest?
A+, MCP(2003)
I assume you are trying to move the file from client to server.
Accessing the server from share and manipulating files doesn't mean that your script can execute itself in the server. Scripts use different identity over the networks.
Try to schedule this job so you can assign password and user...
And also, try using nslookup rather than ping. This will tell you whether you have DNS issue or not. That is all I can tell based on what you wrote.
A+, MCP(2003)
It looks like DNS issue. Have you configured your forward and reverse lookup zones for those child domains?
You can ping anyhting by name or by IP if you modify host file. For web access, I think you need to look at DNS in your domain.
A+, MCP(2003)
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