M
matro
hi there,
I'd like to develop from a workstation connected to another windows
domain, not trusted with the one containing the IIS server.
when I define a new asp.net project, or connect to an existing one,
vs.net is not able to access the shared wwwroot$ folder.
I suppose it cannot because there are no sufficient credentials, as
there's no valid user to impersonate.
I wonder if there's a setting somewhere to tell vs.net to use a
specific identity (giving DOMAIN\user and password), such as when you
connect to a shared folder as a logical drive in Windows Explorer and
the like.
can you help?
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Francesco "Matro" Martire
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I'd like to develop from a workstation connected to another windows
domain, not trusted with the one containing the IIS server.
when I define a new asp.net project, or connect to an existing one,
vs.net is not able to access the shared wwwroot$ folder.
I suppose it cannot because there are no sufficient credentials, as
there's no valid user to impersonate.
I wonder if there's a setting somewhere to tell vs.net to use a
specific identity (giving DOMAIN\user and password), such as when you
connect to a shared folder as a logical drive in Windows Explorer and
the like.
can you help?
--------
Francesco "Matro" Martire
available at www.realpopup.it:
RealPopup, the freeware winpopup replacer
RealAccount, freeware plugin for MS Outlook XP
MaTreo, freeware frontscreen for your Treo and PalmOS devices