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Paul Bergson
I am stumped and I should be since I'm unclear as to the difference of the
connection.
I have a user who can open her files if she refers to them as disk based
(\\.., but she can't open them if she attempts to via intranet based
(http://...). I had to move some files from one server to another and if I
provide my admin credentials it works.
The old server is w2k the new w2k3. What did I miss? Is this a config
issue on IIS or a security config issue?
Anybody?
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Paul Bergson
Cross posted
microsoft.public.frontpage.client; microsoft.public.inetserver.iis
connection.
I have a user who can open her files if she refers to them as disk based
(\\.., but she can't open them if she attempts to via intranet based
(http://...). I had to move some files from one server to another and if I
provide my admin credentials it works.
The old server is w2k the new w2k3. What did I miss? Is this a config
issue on IIS or a security config issue?
Anybody?
--
Paul Bergson
Cross posted
microsoft.public.frontpage.client; microsoft.public.inetserver.iis