Re: Access server using PP and domain account
From: SizzleMaster (larry_at_datasculpting.com)
Date: 08/18/04
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Date: Wed, 18 Aug 2004 12:14:32 -0700
Thanks for all the info Earl. I'm kind of tied up right now and won't be
able to test this until maybe later on tonight. Thanks though very much for
your assistance and I will post back.
"Earl Lewis" <Earldotlewisatutahdotedu> wrote in message
news:OmAkUoKhEHA.1344@TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl...
> Not sure if you can do that same thing with Win2003 server. I'd be very
surprised if you COULD.
>
> And yes, I'm using a domain account with windows authentication for my
configuration. Make sure to use the fully qualified username, i.e.
server1\username and then enter the password for the domain account.
>
> Earl
>
> >>> SizzleMaster<larry@datasculpting.com> 8/17/2004 2:51:01 PM >>>
> p.s.
>
> How do you associate another UN:PW from Win2003 Server for users logged in
> locally? I have some of my people using Win2003 server, some are members
of
> the domain that PS is in, some are standalones and not members of the
domain
> PS is in. I can let them RD in or setup a VPN if that's necessary but it
> seems ridiculous and it looks like you've figured out how to get this to
> work from XP not logged into the domain. Did you use a project server
> account as opposed to a domain account to do this?
>
> thanks again.
>
> "SizzleMaster" <larry@datasculpting.com> wrote in message
> news:%23F3yGlJhEHA.3320@TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl...
> > Well you learn something new everyday. Thanks for replying. I didn't
> > know you could associate a domain\username account from outisde the
domain
> > in XP using control panel. Unfortunately, this disn't solve the
problem.
> > I associated my domain\user account on XP for the https://FQDN/, made
sure
> > that it's a trusted site with automatically log in using windows account
> > set. When I go to PWA, I no problem logging in on XP with this account.
> > I'm not even prompted for UN:PW now. But, still get that authenticate
> > error trying from PP. I can login using PP when I'm in logged into the
> > domain. The other post was somewhat different highlighting the fact this
> > is all going through ISA. And it doesn't work using the netbios name
> > either. Some of the other postings duplicated in the last couple of
days
> > were accidents. I kept trying to post one as new and it kept posting
back
> > to the old thread and then all of a sudden several duplicates showed up
as
> > new threads. Yes I know thse forums are voluntary and certain
ettiquette
> > should be followed. Sorry for that and thanks again. I'm still trying.
> > "Earl Lewis" <Earldotlewisatutahdotedu> wrote in message
> > news:O4twfFJhEHA.3928@TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl...
> >>I connect to a project server in a domain that my workstation is not a
> >>part of using all of the settings I mentioned in my reply to your
earlier
> >>post. Please check that and see if it helps.
> >>
> >> Also, posting the same problem 4 or 5 times in the same day doesn't get
> >> any more attention than 1 well-written post. In fact some NG readers
tend
> >> to ignore posts like that. I know this is frustrating and you want an
> >> answer but sometimes it just takes time. Remember, this is voluntary
for
> >> everyone here.
> >>
> >> Earl
> >>
> >>>>> SizzleMaster<larry@datasculpting.com> 8/17/2004 11:43:08 AM >>>
> >> Can this be done? Or do you need to use a project server account? If
> >> the
> >> latter, how do you reconcile these accounts so that one set of data is
> >> associated with both. I can't merge them in PS. I seem to need the
> >> domain
> >> accounts in order to log into PWA and the SharePoint sites. If I turn
> >> off
> >> Windows Auth and just use basic with SSL, I can't log into PWA.
> >>
> >> This is driving me nuts. Any help would be GREATLY appreicated.
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >
> >
>
>
>
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