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Getting educated on domains as I go with QNTC and netserver.



So Friday 7.2, we have an internet application that uses QTMHHTTP user in
the QHTTPSVR subsystem to copy images from a remote PC server passing a
different domain name AND QTMHHTTP is setup with active directory. No local
account exists. It works.



Monday 7.3, security errors when attempting to copy. In the process of
deleting the AD account via the remote IT person and adding a local account.






Granted, we also changed some infrastructure, new internet via fiber optic,
new public address. Not privy to all the infrastructure changes.



This is not a problem with every QNTC access. I can sign on to the 5250 with
a user that is setup locally on the server then drill in via QNTC and it
works fine. With an AD account, and it fails.

It makes more sense as to why this does not work now that why it DID work
Friday. The error I get from the 5250 interactive screen is always the
same:





I am working with IBM on this, just throwing it out there to see if anyone
else has had a similar experience. IBM wants me to change the netserver
domain name to the remote domain name so they match the dump I sent to see
if it works. Waiting for down time to change that and test. They claim I
need windows domain administrator to make this work in a multi domain
environment like I have. Also sent them the PTF level, they have not got
back to me on that.



Tom Deskevich

INFOCON

(814) 472-6066 Extension 134

TLD@xxxxxxxxxxxxx




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