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Posted 22 September 2001 - 04:20 AM

I have 2 domains now. And 1 is a PDC. I am trying to get both of the domains to work together.

Heres the setup,

Web-Server: Primary Domain Controller
FIle-Server: Secondary Domain

web-server.megabytemike.com
file-server.secondary.megabytemike.com

The web-server, is, well a web server, and the file server is a file server. I have user profiles on the file server. And logins setup on both. Yet I am a bit confused. On my computer (mike.megabytemike.com) I can try to login with my username mike@megabytemike.com which I setup... It should take the profile I copied to the file server. But when I try to login I get the error...

"Login Failure: The target account name is incorrect."

What does this mean? How do I fix it?

I am new to the whole domain thing... So if anyone can help out with this I would be veyr happy.

Thanks in advance...
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Posted 22 September 2001 - 06:11 AM

Never mind. I have figured out that problem. I am still having problems with letting out siders view my website. I am running ISA server now and it is working great. Except my web server does not appear to be seen by others except those in my network.

Can anyone help with this?
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Posted 23 September 2001 - 01:12 AM

Well I now took the other server down... I don't really need 2.

Now I am having other problems. But I think I can figure them out.

How come ISA doesnt want me to use port 80? I will anyway... But that is annoying. I am getting proxy chain loop errors now.

And no... not really, ISA server isn't an upgrade. It has much more features... It also has proxy though too. I personally like it a lot. And its really sweet when its working right. But when you don't have it configured properly, it can be a pain in the ***.
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Posted 23 September 2001 - 01:46 AM

Well port 80 works. I am just having publishing problems here... I think I should be using IIS... frown
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Posted 23 September 2001 - 04:56 AM

I got it working...

http://www.megabytemike.com
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Posted 23 September 2001 - 08:14 PM

FYI PHP runs just great on IIS smile. Check out http://www.php3.org
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Posted 23 September 2001 - 09:03 PM

Wow, thank you for the copliments everyone.

I think I owe the speed to my DSL line. That, and I have built a good server. And no I am not using IIS. I am using OmniPro httpd. It's a free, small little webserver program and works like a charm. Very fast too. That in combination with a DSL line makes it very fast.

And I am using PHP scripts... Even the forums are PHP based. My friend wrote the scripts from nothing and we are using them. I realize that there is a small error in the news scripts. That's why you had a problem trying to login. Had it been working properly, it would say unknown username and password, access denied. The forums work great though, you can become a member there if you wish. I am going to fix the news scripts soon... I just got my server back up, and now using ISA, so a few things changed that I need to fix.

And this is Windows 2000 Advanced Server running ISA Server (Internet Security and Acceleration Server)

Thanks for the compliments guys... I also have an FTP server running. Check that out if you wish.
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