I have a FirstDoc application that integrates with SharePoint 2010.
As per the FirstDoc install guide, I need to generate the sharepoint_authentication properties file and place it on the server and the 2 Windows boxes that contain other components of the app.
The properties file I generated looks as follows:
In my Sandbox environment, the server and the 2 components are ALL on Windows 2008 boxes and everything works flawlessly.
In my DEV environment, my server is AIX 6.1 and the 2 other components are on Windows 2008. I place this properties file in these 3 places (1 AIX and 2 Win 2008) and I get an authentication error.
I know the SharePoint side is ok as both these environments point to the same SharePoint site. The user mentioned in both env is also the same.
My guess is that AIX is not reading this properties file right.
The user is a domain Active Directory user (a requirement from SharePoint).
How should I display the domain name and user name so AIX can read it?
Last edited by zaxxon; 04-22-2012 at 06:25 PM..
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The user is a domain Active Directory user (a requirement from SharePoint).
is what I believe giving you hard times...
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My workaround for now is to share using a linux box as CIFS server since the linux can authenticate/join without too much problems a latest AD...
I would look what IBM suggests...
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