On Thu, 29 Nov 2001 08:40:07 -0500, A. Razzak Memon wrote: >01. Physically map the drives and use drive letters > >02. Use Oterro 2000 (ver 2.5) which supports UNC.
Thanks so far, Buddy and Razzak and all. It may be terminal server that is helping to thwart my efforts here, or just security setting I haven't learned enough about. With both the mapped drive, and with the Beta of OT2K 2.5 and UNC names or IP addresses, I can connect to the remote data source through ODBC from R:Base for Windows. However, Tango just tries forever and if it throws an error, it's an illegal data source error. The only options I have for log in T2K server "as" on startup are the users on the local t2k computer, like IUSR_localservername. If I try to look in the LAN domain, and pick a user name from there, I get the message that the computer cannot be located. I think my problem has to do with Active Directory security that I don't understand. Here's my guess: It appears that the Tango server computer "services" such as t4server.ini cannot request "services" such as ODBC from another computer unless I loosen security between computers. Is "Trust computer for delegation" too dangerous? Am I barking at the right tree? Thanks. Bill
