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Want IIS5 ASP page to read data on another serverpartially related to IIS security... Due to a hardware failure, we have temporarily found ourselves with insufficient storage on our main web server (W2K Server). I am trying to configure our newer W2K3 Server, that mainly provides SQL services, to share some of its capacity with the first server. Although both servers are on the same domain, the domain is hosted by a third party and I can't easily add logins to the domain. If I knew exactly what to do, I am sure the third party would add a login to my specifications, but I won't ask unless I am confident it will solve our problem without creating another security problem elsewhere. So I am trying to create a shared folder on the W2K3 server that will grant read-only privileges to the ASP page of the W2K server. I can't seem to find the solution. The only thing that works is to run the ASP page as an Administrator, which is obviously not an acceptable solution. I have tried creating identical user names with identical passwords on both systems, hoping that password synchronization would help. It doesn't. I won't list all the other things I have tried, but I have run out of ideas. Can someone suggest where I might look for a solution? Or at least tell me it's impossible so I won't waste anymore time trying to figure this out... Thanks On Nov 23, 6:44 am, Chuck Jungmann <NOchuckS***@cpjj.net> wrote:
Show quote > I am not sure if this is the right group for this, but it is at least It is possible to do what you want, but the configuration and> partially related to IIS security... > > Due to a hardware failure, we have temporarily found ourselves with > insufficient storage on our main web server (W2K Server). I am trying > to configure our newer W2K3 Server, that mainly provides SQL services, > to share some of its capacity with the first server. > > Although both servers are on the same domain, the domain is hosted by > a third party and I can't easily add logins to the domain. If I knew > exactly what to do, I am sure the third party would add a login to my > specifications, but I won't ask unless I am confident it will solve > our problem without creating another security problem elsewhere. > > So I am trying to create a shared folder on the W2K3 server that will > grant read-only privileges to the ASP page of the W2K server. I can't > seem to find the solution. The only thing that works is to run the ASP > page as an Administrator, which is obviously not an acceptable > solution. I have tried creating identical user names with identical > passwords on both systems, hoping that password synchronization would > help. It doesn't. > > I won't list all the other things I have tried, but I have run out of > ideas. Can someone suggest where I might look for a solution? Or at > least tell me it's impossible so I won't waste anymore time trying to > figure this out... > > Thanks requirements have to be correct. The following URL lists all the ways as well as how/why you need to do: http://www.microsoft.com/technet/prodtechnol/windowsserver2003/technologies/webapp/iis/remstorg.mspx //David http://w3-4u.blogspot.com http://blogs.msdn.com/David.Wang // |
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