Michael,
Again, thanks for your help.
However, I now have a new issue. The 2000 server is part
of the domain, but not as a DC. The Netware group
NTGATEWAY exists on the one of 6 Novell servers I am
accessing. There is a user within that group with full
control permissions on the Novell server. I have created
shares on the Gateway that point to a Novell
volume\folder. Problem: When I try to access the shares
(i.e. map a drive to them) the Gateway machine does not
show up in the network via browsing. When I go ahead and
type in the location of the Novell volume\folder, I get an
error stating that the "user does not exist". I've even
tried clicking on the share in Windows Explorer on the
Gateway and I get the "user does not exist" error.
???
>-----Original Message-----
>Hi Danny,
>
>The gateway can only be configured to use one set of
credentials. You will
>need to create the same credentials on each of the
servers you intend to
>gateway users to. You can then use the 'Add...' button
to add additional
>shares that have paths to each of the servers.
>
>Just to make sure I was clear in my previous post, I
would allow the
>NetWare account you create near-full or full access on
the NetWare side.
>You can then use the Permissions button to control access
that Windows
>users will have. The Windows users will only be allowed
full access to
>NetWare if you configure it that way (which is the
default if you don't
>modify the permissions by the way).
>
>Best regards,
>Michael Platts, MCSE
>Microsoft Product Support
>Windows 2000 Server Networking Team
>
>This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties and
confers no rights.
>Please reply to the newsgroup so that others may benefit.
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