DOCUMENT:Q156408 17-JUL-1999 [iis] TITLE :Setting Up Virtual Directory May Cause "Logon Failure" ErrMsg PRODUCT :Internet Information Server PROD/VER:WinNT:2.0 OPER/SYS: KEYWORDS:kbnetwork ====================================================================== ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The information in this article applies to: - Microsoft Internet Information Server 2.0 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SYMPTOMS ======== When you set up Internet Information Server (IIS) version 2.0 with a virtual directory to a NetWare server, you may receive the following error message: Logon failure: unknown user or password. CAUSE ===== Internet Information Server uses the username and password in the Virtual Directory Configuration dialog box to connect to the NetWare server. IIS assumes this is a valid account on both the NetWare server and the Windows NT Server computer. RESOLUTION ========== You can use User Manager for domains to assure that the account used to access the NetWare server is valid on both the NetWare server and in the Windows NT domain local database. If the account is a domain user, then remember to use the \ nomenclature when you enter the user name. Additional query words: log on ====================================================================== Keywords : kbnetwork Technology : kbiisSearch kbiis200 Version : WinNT:2.0 ============================================================================= THE INFORMATION PROVIDED IN THE MICROSOFT KNOWLEDGE BASE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND. MICROSOFT DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. IN NO EVENT SHALL MICROSOFT CORPORATION OR ITS SUPPLIERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER INCLUDING DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL, LOSS OF BUSINESS PROFITS OR SPECIAL DAMAGES, EVEN IF MICROSOFT CORPORATION OR ITS SUPPLIERS HAVE BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES. SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF LIABILITY FOR CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES SO THE FOREGOING LIMITATION MAY NOT APPLY. Copyright Microsoft Corporation 1999.