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try
granting ntfs permissions on the objects in question to the account if it's
a domain account. what? it's not a domain account? friend,
they're *all* domain accounts, in a workgroup configuration, each individual
box is a 'domain' and has it's own user accounts. when you examine the
nt4.0 server from a win2k machine, be careful when examining ntfs
rights... win2k examines and applies permissions
differently.
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Hank
Townsend Sent: Thursday, June 21, 2001 9:11 AM To:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [IMail Forum] IMail and CF
Help
One of my
programmers is trying to write a Cold Fusion program to assist in
maintaining email list addresses. This program will enable users to
maintain the addresses for their own lists by displaying and permitting
the modification of the users.lst file. The problem we're having is that
CF doesn't have rights to the users.lst files on Server2 where IMail is
installed. CF is installed on Server1. The CF service is running under the
system account. Both servers are NT 4.0.
Is there a way
that I can setup the NT servers so that the CF service on Server1 has
read/write access to certain files on Server2 without changing the account
under which the CF service operates??
If I have to
change the CF service account, what pitfalls should I be aware
of??
Thanks.
Hank Townsend, MCSE +I Director of
Technology Support Services MGT of America,
Inc.
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