Re: Trouble authenticating against a different domain: "No network provideraccepted the given network path."
- From: Alan <SPAM_Alan_SUCKS@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 19 May 2008 08:40:05 -0400
Meinolf Weber wrote:
Hello Alan,
Is a trust between the 2 domains created? With the primary and backup servers you mean the one's the own domain i think?
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Meinolf Weber
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I have an application which can ideally log into the primary & backup
server. The servers are on different domains and have a default
domain setting. The application talks via IIS, and in each domain is
an ID named the same & has the same password, and is in the IIS
configuration under the user to use for communication.
On each domain, I can log into the application its own domain, but
when I try to tog into to the other domain, I get "No network provider
accepted the given network path." using domain\user which over-rides
the default
I can access the other server using \\<otherserver\<sharename> and
there is data flowing between the 2 servers, so communication IS
happening, just not authentication.
I found the following:
http://msmvps.com/blogs/nuoyan/archive/2004/11/07/18250.aspx
Based on that, I Looked at and tried
*Local security policy:Network security: LAN Manager authentication
level: Send LM & NTLM responses
* Turned on RPC Locater - both servers
* Enable File & printer sharing on network - ALL READY ON
* Workstation & server service - ALREADY RUNNING
* Windows Firewall service - NOT RUNNING
I did not reboot after making the change - and reverted back to the
original setting after testing.
Any help you can provide is greatly appreciated
sparkyflagg (a t) Yahoo (d o t) Com
> Hello Alan,
>
> Is a trust between the 2 domains created? With the primary and backup
> servers you mean the one's the own domain i think?
Each server resides in a large building with each building having its own domain (and hundreds of computers in each building), I'd like to assume that there is a trust - I can SEE the server and data flows between the 2 servers...
Can you recommended a good/simple resource for trusts?
.
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