--- "Schwarting, Steve" <SteveSchwarting@N...>
wrote:
> Need help on how to properly setup interdev for
> following situation.
>
> Server has two websites on it. Each configured to a
> seperate IP address.
> Thus, the machine has two ips. Frontpage extentions
> have been configured
> for both sites thru IIS. Although I did not setup
> the interdev
> Administrative groups for Browsers, Authors, and
> Administrators as I went
> thru the frontpage extentions wizard (This is
> probably the problem right
> here... but let me continue). Anyway, developers
> have connected and
> creating VID projects for both. We are a small
> group so we are all
> connecting in master mode. Here's the problem. On
> one website, developers
> can get a local copy to begin modifying without any
> problem. With the 2nd
> one however, the users get an NT logon box. When I
> set up their projects
> for them, it prompted me for userid and password and
> I used my Administrator
> userid and password. If I plug this userid and
> password in, it works fine.
> So it is very apparent what the problem is. But
> what I would like to know
> is the best way to accomplish setting up things for
> this scenerio.
>
> Does anyone have any suggestions for troubleshooting
> or for proper setup?
> And if I do in fact need to go back and reconfigure
> the extentions and
> create the local groups for each website on the
> machine, what are the
> drawbacks and considerations. Any and all
> information would be greatly
> appreciated as I find that there is very limited
> information to be found for
> proper setup using interdev. And why would it work
> for one site but not the
> other? Any ideas.
>
> Many thanks,
> -S.
S.
Whew, not a small problem but fixable,
first I would check if the computer systems are
matched, is one win 2000 installed with
FAT 32 and one installed with win2000 NTFS?
Second I would check the properties of the
administrative server....
good luck
hny20002
J
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