By default, I think the ND service logs in with a special system account.
I don't know how to establish network connections for this account.

You can change the settings on the ND service to make it log in as a
particular person through the NT service manager.

We gave up on this kind of thing and put the data in Oracle.
This works much better than trying to configure our NT servers.

Brendan Johnston
TeamND

        -----Original Message-----
        From:   Hoskins, John D. [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
        Sent:   Thursday, June 03, 1999 5:37 AM
        To:     'nd4 forum'
        Subject:        [ND] OT:ODBC to MS-Access across NT domains.

        Hi,
        This question isn't drectly ND, but what the heck....
        I've got an MS-Access db on a file server on one domain, and our ND
app
        server running on a different domain. When I create an ODBC
connection to
        that file, I use a drive mapping. When I'm not logged in, the drive
mapping
        goes away. How can I make a persistent ODBC mapping for this
situation?
        I tried hacking the registry and setting the location as a UNC, but
I then
        got permission complaints. 
        Who does the netdyn service run as? What would that sort of trust
look like?

        Any help would be appreciated.

        Thanks,
        > John Hoskins
        > TDS Computing Services
        > Internet Technology Team
        > [EMAIL PROTECTED]
        > 608.664.8263
        > 608.664.8288 (fax)
        
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