Re: Multiple domians & POP3
From: Jonathan (info_at_periglobal.com)
Date: 02/25/04
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Date: Wed, 25 Feb 2004 14:00:19 GMT
SCRATCH THAT! I just needed to delete the existing domain first and then it
let me change the authentication method. Thanks for your help!
"Kristofer Gafvert" <kgafvert@NEWSilopia.com> wrote in message
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> Hello,
>
> As you have noticed, the same username but on different domains, is not
> possible with Windows Authentication. This is however possible with the
two
> other authentication methods, Active Directory and Encrypted File. If i
> remember correctly, the web edition cannot be configured as a Domain
> Controller (but can be joined to a domain, which should be suffience).
But,
> this might not be possible for you, so you have only one authentication
> method left - Encrypted File Authentication.
>
> Note: Changing from Windows Authentication to Encrypted File, requires
that
> you delete all domains :-(
>
> You can read more about the Authentication Methods here:
> http://www.ilopia.com/Windows+Server+2003/Articles/57.aspx
> (scroll down a bit)
>
> or in the help files for the POP3 service.
>
>
> Hope this helps you, and answers your question(s).
>
> --
> Regards,
> Kristofer Gafvert - IIS MVP
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>
> "Jonathan" <info@periglobal.com> wrote in message
> news:aeT_b.29911$qp7.18331@newssvr25.news.prodigy.com...
> > I'm hosting a couple clients on a Windows 2003 Web Edition box. Each
> client
> > has their own domain. For every mailbox a Windows user account is
> created.
> > I've run into a conflict, though, if I need the same mailbox on
different
> > two domains; ex: sales@client1.com and "sales@client2.com" ...both
attempt
> > to create a Windows user account named "sales". Is there any way of
going
> > about this? I believe that a possible solution is create an Active
> > Directory server but I'm not sure that I can do that on Window 2003 Web
> > Edition. I would appreciate any help!
> >
> >
>
>
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