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Losing network shares across multiple machines on Windows 2003
Did you use an UNC path to point to the installation point? Does the TS have read permissions to the share containing the installation files? Hi all, I have a windows 2000 domain setup and everything is working fine. I recently added a member terminal server that is windows 2003 and this is where the problems

Losing network shares across multiple machines on Windows 2003
The website home directory is a direct network share UNC path on the private network. The user that is being used for authentication is both part of the share permissions and the folder security HI Bernard, The two machines are both standalone one running windows 2000 server SE the other windows 2003 server SE.

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jimmyfishb...@yahoo.co.uk microsoft public dotnet framework aspnet Hi, My client has the following network structure: 2 Windows 2003 servers : Server 1 - Web when using UNC path (ie \\localPC\Images) It seems as if mapped drives and UNC paths force ASPNET to be validated/authenticated against domain accounts.

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Regards, Newell White "Agrippa" wrote: I am running Windows Server 2003 R2 SP1 on a domain with approximately 50 users all with Windows XP SP2. Once the share stops working the machine will be unable to connect to any machines through explorer. No machines will appear in my network places.

Losing network shares across multiple machines on Windows 2003
"Rodney King" wrote: I have had this domain going for almost 2 years with minimal problems. (2) Windows 2003 servers running in 2003 native mode, If I try to connect to a UNC share \\server01 I get a password dialog box and I am unable to Authenticate even using MYDOMAIN\username. select operation target: list

FTP Virtual Directory using a network Home directory UNC path
Hi there, I am trying to use remote logging from one Windows 2003 machine to another. Both machines are in a workgroup infrastructure, no AD. I have set up IIS to log to a UNC path but I am receiving the following error in Event Viewer. Unable to create log file \remoteserver\logFiles\Website\W3SVC1799879483.

ASPNET permissions woe - even when writing to a local drive ...
I've raised the domain functional level to Windows 2003, figured out how to use the SETSPN command line tool to add the Service Principal Name's per the VS instructions but yet still can't add a network share patch to the Virtual Server's "search path". BTW during install I did specify to configure the

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Want to store images on here ¤ accessed via a share. ¤ ¤ Standalone servers, no active directory, so users need to be set up on ¤ both servers. when using UNC ¤ path (ie \\localPC\Images) ¤ ¤ It seems as if mapped drives and UNC paths force ASPNET to be ¤ validated/authenticated against domain accounts.

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What I wanted to do was have the SBS2000 machine being the domain controller, DNS and email server. And the windows 2003 server would be the file server. the Windows 2003 server is that all the users were getting errors when trying to use the map drives, (ie openning all documents in read only, unable to copy

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Agrippa royjo...@gmail.com microsoft public windows server general I am running Windows Server 2003 R2 SP1 on a domain with approximately 50 users all with Windows Once the share stops working the machine will be unable to connect to any machines through explorer. No machines will appear in my network places.

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Cortez Cor...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public inetserver iis Hi there, I am trying to use remote logging from one Windows 2003 machine to another. Both machines are in a workgroup infrastructure, no AD. I have set up IIS to log to a UNC path but I am receiving the following error in Event Viewer. Unable

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Home Directory on a UNC share located on a windows 2003 server 4. Windows Integrated or Basic Authentication for the Directory Security (whichever works best for now.Eventually I would like to configure windows integrated authentication as the authentication method.) 5. Domain account for the web application pool 6

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I have also found the following Event ID 4001 in the DNS log: The DNS server was unable to open zone aa.bb.cc in the Active Directory. .... the file server is running Windows Server 2003 Standard (no SP1) - all other machines in the domain can map to this server with no problem All attempts to access this one

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I am running Windows Server 2003 R2 SP1 on a domain with approximately 50 users all with Windows XP SP2. There is a domain controller and a backup domain controller. Once the share stops working the machine will be unable to connect to any machines through explorer. No machines will appear in my network places.

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Unable to create project UNC share \\server\wwroot$\MyWebForm \\server\wwroot$\MyWebForm does not exist or access is denied. retry with path \\server\wwroot$\MyWebForm radio button selected on dialog box What is the wwroot$ share???. Thats appears to be a windows 2000 hidden share, does that exist in Windows 2003

Windows 2003 Active Directory will not start after power outage.
There are three primary methods of unattended installations: RIS (Remote Installation Service) is a service that runs on a Windows 2003 Server. ..... The Universal Naming Convention (UNC) is a standardized way of specifying a share name on a specific computer. Share names can refer to folders or printers.

Windows service Unable to access mapped drives on XP and 2003
Can access to the mail system but not share How to browse via incoming connection Unable to access the resources on the network In a branch office, I have a Windows 2003 server as a part of a workgroup network, and it is the DHCP server. In addition, I setup a Windows XP as FTP server and gateway server.

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Rodney
King r...@hick.org microsoft public windows server active_directory I have had this domain going for almost 2 years with minimal problems. If I try to connect to a UNC share \\server01 I get a password dialog box and I am unable to Authenticate even using MYDOMAIN\username. select operation target: list

ASPNET permissions woe - even when writing to a local drive ...
To your first question the answer is YES, but the SRV2 is an Windows 2000 server domain controller not another Windows 2003 Server. The problem occurs when you change the web application(virtual dir)'s locatio from the local disk (on SRV1) to a UNC share on another win2k3 server(SRV2), yes?

Frontpage server extensions 2002 does not work with UNC shares ...
But I was just wondering why does it work on windows 2000 and not on windows 2003. "Willy Denoyette [MVP]" wrote: Well that explain it all. Share mappings are login And the third is to use UNC paths, you remark about "the client wants... "is not really valid, what the client wants is a backup right? Willy.