hmmm....I am on a fairly large network and the share is not on a server to
which I have administrative privileges....however:
1. I am the administrator of the IIS/STS server, which uses NT
authentication only. I am logged into the server as myself (through
Terminal Services)
2. I have rights/access to the share
3. for demo purposes I put my login in the vd "connect as" box.
The vd seems to be working in that the folders/files are visible and
accessible from the IIS server as set up, so I would think that the
permissions are validated?
Thanks for your help,
Martha
"Paul Lynch" <paul.lynch.TakeThisOut@nospam.com> wrote in message
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> Martha,
>
> Read this KB article :
>
> Red Stop Sign Appears in MMC on UNC-Mapped Content Directory
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> Regards,
>
> Paul Lynch
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