If so, you need to create an account in the domain and set the CF services
to use that when they startup then configure that account to have read
permissions on the resource you're trying to access on the domain. When CF
is running it's running as it were this user account, to verify it can
access the Db login as this new user and try and open the Db.
In a non domain environment you'd need to create a local user on both the CF
server and the resource provider - both username's and passwords need to
match on both servers, configure the new account to have read permission on
the Db and it should work just fine.
Jb.
-----Original Message-----
From: stylo stylo [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 07 June 2004 06:03
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: connect to a network db, and log on account - XP
BTW, I just tried using the account name "Guest" and deleted the unknown
password there. (With the unknown password still in it said it was an
incorrect password.) When restarting the cf server it failed and said
something bizarre like "could not end the pipe", or "smoked the pipe way too
much." Had to reset to the "Local System account" button to get it to put
down the pipe and start working again.
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