Article ID: 324320 - Last Review: December 3, 2007 - Revision: 6.4 HOW TO: Use a FrontPage Web Site on a Clustered File Share
This article was previously published under Q324320 On This PageSUMMARY This article describes the configuration that you must use
when you host a FrontPage Web site on a clustered file share. You must follow
these steps because FrontPage uses the Internet Information Services (IIS) Web
server's request user identity (such as the anonymous user account) to create
files and folders. FrontPage uses the local computer system account (that is, machinename$) to do administrative tasks on the file system. Because this
scenario only works in an environment with Kerberos authentication, you must
enable Kerberos authentication either through one of the cluster administration
tools (Cluadmin.exe or Cluster.exe). NOTE: If you are using Windows 2000, you must be using Service Pack 3. Permissions to Enable Kerberos for Network NamesFor additional information about the permissions that you must have to enable Kerberos for Network Names, click the following article numbers to view the articles in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:302389
(http://support.microsoft.com/kb/302389/EN-US/
)
Description of the Properties of
the Cluster Network Name Resource in Windows Server 2003
307532
(http://support.microsoft.com/kb/307532/EN-US/
)
How to Troubleshoot the Cluster Service Account When It Modifies Computer Objects
NOTE: The Cluster Service account must be able to create computer
objects in Active Directory. By default, all users can create a default limit
of 10 computer objects. NOTE: The network name resource must be offline before you enable Kerberos support. Enable Kerberos Authentication with the Cluster Administrator ToolNOTE: this procedure only works on Microsoft Windows Server 2003. With the Microsoft Windows 2000 version of Cluadmin.exe, you cannot enable Kerberos support. The next section, which describes how to enable Kerberos support by using the command line, works for Windows 2000.
Use the Command Line to Enable Kerberos AuthenticationYou can also enable Kerberos authentication from the command line:
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