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Old January 16th, 2005, 07:46 PM
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ColdFusion w/ NT Authentication Problem

I did the recommend steps of adjusting the properties in IIS 5 to allow NT Authentication for a folder. I login fine myself, using my network access but my client on the same domain was unable to login.

Am I missing something? Could it be the fact we have so many servers here and the NT Users access is stored on different servers? Please advise.

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I'm not sure what the problem is or what the symptoms are. Are you getting an error? Or is the user account not being found? I'd speculate that this is a Windows/NT Domain type of issue. You may want to ask this on a forum specific to Windows security.
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thank you Kiteless. I'll post a thread in the windows forum.. thanks.

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Are you sure that the permissions for both you and the user are the same? Try "breaking" your username and go from there.

I had some issues like that on my IIS box, but took care of it using groups.
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