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From: Martín Bazo (mbazo
BCP.COM.PE)Date: Wed Oct 17 2001 - 11:45:28 CDT
Thank you John for your answer, but I forgot to mention that the client
could be any user from my company, we're talking about 500 guys. I don't
think e can create an account for everyone in my company in the production
domain.
Martín Bazo Bustamante
-----Original Message-----
From: BIGLEY,JOHN (HP-Roseville,ex1) [mailto:john_bigley
HP.COM]
Sent: Miércoles 17 de Octubre de 2001 11:21 AM
To: DCOM
DISCUSS.MICROSOFT.COM
Subject: Re: Accessing components from another domain
You can go back to using Microsoft's peer-to-peer solution of using a local
user account on both machines with the same name and password. Windows will
be able to authenticate the user if you set it up this way.
John
-----Original Message-----
From: Martín Bazo [mailto:mbazo
BCP.COM.PE]
Sent: Wednesday, October 17, 2001 8:59 AM
To: DCOM
DISCUSS.MICROSOFT.COM
Subject: Accessing components from another domain
Hi, I hope someone help me...
I have some components written in VB that are in MTS in my production
environment. I need to access those components from another domain, but the
security team doesn't want to make a trust relationship between both
domains. I know that the user who calls the components must be validated in
the server in order to execute them.
Is there a way to make this scenario work? Thank you in advance for your
comments. Regards,
Martin Bazo Bustamante
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