Bill
  I'm using W2k Server/IIS and netware 5.x. R:Tango 2000, IP Only protocol. There 
maybe better ways but here is what I've done.
 
Create a user on the Netware Server that matches the Admin name on the W2k server. 
This user must have full rights to your databases. Have a login script that maps a 
drive to your database.
 
Load Netware Client 32 on the W2k server. 
 
Tango service should be logged in as the same name you used on the netware server.
 
Create the ODBC using the Drive letter and not the UNC.
 
As a side note I keep all my tafs on the W2k server(s)
 
Hope this helps.
 
Buddy
 
 
 
 
 
 but the only way I got it to work was to load the netware client 32 on the W2k. The 
netware login maps a drive on the netware server. I did create a user on the netware 
server that matches the admin name on the w2k server. 

        -----Original Message----- 
        From: Bill Downall [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
        Sent: Tue 12/10/2002 3:51 PM 
        To: RBase List Server 
        Cc: 
        Subject: R:Tango Server here, database over there
        
        

        Old topic, revisited: 

        I need to determine quickly the ease with which I can have an R:Base 
        database on Novell Netware (5.22) server/domain controller "N", and 
        R:Tango 2000 Server/IIS on separate, Win 2000 Server "W" (which 
        also thinks it is a domain controller.).  The client wants a DMZ firewall, 
        with no shares on the web server visible to the Netware LAN, nor even 
        the other way if that's possible. 

        What are the gotchas and tricks to making this work? I think Buddy, 
        Harlan, and Troy have all been successful under a similar system. 
        Please help me with: 

        a) user names/permissions on both servers 
        b) tango service startup "login as" advice 
        c) minimum shares needed? 
        d) ODBC by IP address? UNC name? what's best? what works? 

        Database is, for illustration, at \\n_server\data\rbase\thisapp, also 
        known perhaps as 192.168.1.10 

        R:Tango server and IIS are installed on \\w_server 

        Thanks. 

        Bill 







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