Re: Internal domain AND external users?



Sarcasm AND advice noted.

Thank you for your help.

"Mike Walsh" <englantilainen@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:%23DDq4U1SFHA.3012@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> (also posting this in MVP private groups)
>
> Given that your otherwise identical message in the STS newsgroup said
> "also
> posting to the other WSS newsgroup", I'm wondering where the message in
> the
> MVP newsgroup will say you are also posting.
>
> Will the chain never end ?
>
> Mike Walsh, Helsinki, Finland
>
> "Dennis Rice" <dsalrice@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:O1LdOK0SFHA.3156@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> I have clients that needs to have both internal domain users and external
>> non-domain users accessing the default WSS sites in SBS 2003.
>>
>> Can you do this? IF so, can someone point me to some instructions on how
> to
>> set this up?
>>
>> The primary reason is to have myself setup to get email alerts from
>> client
>> sites. I typically setup a task list on WSS for internal users to report
>> computer problems, and I want to get email alerts anytime anyone adds
>> something to that list without my having to be setup as a domain user.
>>
>> Is this possible? Ideas on how to handle this??
>>
>> Thanks in advance!
>>
>> (also posting this in MVP private groups)
>>
>> Dennis Rice
>> MCP, MCSA, MCSE, MVP
>>
>>
>
>


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