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Guest gordie
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We have a domain using 2003 R2 servers (2) for DC's with other file servers

and app servers for our faculty. These run on our intranet inside a firewall.

We have two web servers running 2003 standard edition on our DMZ. Can we

switch from having local accounts on each web server to using domain

accounts? Both web servers have two ethernet ports. The web pages are written

with asp and php. We want to give faculty the ability to edit their web pages

from off campus.

Thanks.

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Guest Jabez Gan [MVP]
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Re: Web Servers and AD

 

Hi,

 

A rule of thumb is not to have the web server connected to the AD/intranet.

 

But if you want the faculty to edit their web pages off campus, try remote

access or FTP.

 

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"gordie" <gordie@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

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> We have a domain using 2003 R2 servers (2) for DC's with other file

> servers

> and app servers for our faculty. These run on our intranet inside a

> firewall.

> We have two web servers running 2003 standard edition on our DMZ. Can we

> switch from having local accounts on each web server to using domain

> accounts? Both web servers have two ethernet ports. The web pages are

> written

> with asp and php. We want to give faculty the ability to edit their web

> pages

> from off campus.

> Thanks.


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