Buddy,

That was so easy, I think I owe $10 to the "duh" fund for Project 
Bundle-Up.  Thanks!  I did what you said, and it worked great 
immediately.

Then I did you one better: I set the ODBC data source to the UNC 
name \\servername\dir\otherdir\otherdir\database.rb1, (using the latest 
and greatest Oterro driver), and that worked great, too, so no mapped 
drive is necessary on the web server.

Bill

On Tue, 10 Dec 2002 20:25:50 -0500, Walker, Buddy wrote:

> 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)
> 





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