Chris, do you see only "Users" in the WSFTP server admin window? Or do you
see "groups" and "users"?

I am trying to do the same thing, only on NT4.0 with trusts between two
domains. Users in both domains need FTP access and should be able to user
their "single sign on" domain account.

Jon Weigel
Senior Network Engineer
Direct: 425-897-3256
Mobile: 425-985-8168
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-----Original Message-----
From: Chris Glanville [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Monday, December 09, 2002 1:26 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [WS_FTP Forum] serve files across separate domains with WSFTPD


I am trying to serve files between two separate win2k domains.  There is a
one way trust relationship built between the domains with the trusting
domain holding the WSFTP server and the trusted holding the files I want to
serve.  My user database is NT using NT file and folder permissions.  All
users set to all access on the virtual folder I created.  I mounted a drive
letter to a share on the trusted domain.  I haven't even dealt with the
persistence of the mount since I stay logged in during testing.  Whenever I
try to access the folder pointed to a mounted drive, I receive a "no folder
found" error and the same in the logs.  I tried once to run the service as a
user on the other domain but it pretty much killed the ftp server.  It works
while running on the local system.  I think this is the issue though, I need
to run the WS_FTP server service as a user from the other domain but give
that user write privilege to the needed directories.  Does anyone have any
experience in this or can you recommend anything?

Thanks,


Chris Glanville
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