Hello,

 

Sorry for the lame question but I am trying to figure out exactly what
is going on. We have a server in a central office and we connect to the
corporate network via vpn. The server is not on a domain and 99% of the
workstations are not in a domain of any sort either.

 

Client ABC logs into local machine with some username

Client ABC connects to the vpn.

Client ABC accesses \\XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX\sharename
<file:///\\XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX\sharename> 

Client ABC is challenged for a UID & PWD

Client ABC enters correct Network Resource UID & PWD

Client ABC sees files and folders on share

Client ABC can work with files no problem

Client ABC opens a program that is installed locally but accesses a
database on \\XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX\sharename
<file:///\\XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX\sharename> 

Client ABC program opens and asks for uid & pwd to database

Client ABC enters the UID & PWD for database and access granted

Client ABC program halts looking for \\XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX\sharename2
<file:///\\XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX\sharename2> 

Client ABC has full access to this share as well but the locally
executing program *MUST* (I am assuming here) use the credentials of the
logged on user *NOT* the credentials Client ABC entered above to gain
access to the resource.

 

I make the above statement because if I create a local windows account
with the Network Resource UID & PWD from and log in under that account
everything runs smoothly.

 

 

So my questions for you professionals is how to best solve this problem.
Creating hundreds of user accounts on the server would be maintenance
H&*%. 

 

Would creating the account on the local machine then giving the locally
installed exe run as (Network Resource UID & PWD) solve it?

 

 

Thoughts or suggestions greatly appreciated.

 

Thank You

JB

 


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