That would work if the web server were a
member server, but not as a standalone server. You can’t add accounts
from another server to the ACLs on a standalone server. From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Behalf Of Perdue David J Contr InDyne/Enterprise IT I don't know if this would work, but... Add the share on your data server to the
website as a virtual directory. Then, add your web server's computer
account or the IIS account with the access that the app needs to your data
servers share. I'm not sure which would be needed to work. You could then use whatever your
accounting mechanism is on the web server to control access to the share. Dave From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Behalf Of No, the provisioning application needs to
be able to create a folder and a file within that folder and assign rights. It can't be a part of the domain (our
policy is that shared hosting servers (excepting our Exchange hosting servers,
which have their own domain) are standalone). Thanks for the thought. From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Mulnick, Al So really the rights you need are the
ability to open a file on a file share you have rights to? Is it possible
to make it part of the domain? You could use the machine account or the IIS
account then. If not, then the trick here is to allow file system access
to the application (the user-context of the application really). Would that work? From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of I have a provisioning application that
runs on a domain member that needs administrative access to a standalone
server. From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Behalf Of Mulnick, Al Credentials other than the ones that IIS
is running under? Personally, I haven't seen a way to do
that and wonder why you would want to do it that way? From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Is there any way to create a FileSystemObject with
alternate credentials, similar to what I can do with OpenDSObject for an ASP
web page? Thanks, M |
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