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‎08-05-2005 06:02 PM
I want to try this out but I want to be able to supply my own credentials for logon.
Do I have to use a userID "lsscanner" on my domain? Can I use a local admin account or a domain account with admin priveledges?
The same for the database... I assume that I can use any dbo account and just modify the connection string?
Am I missing anything?
When I try and run the LSwinap.exe file from my XP laptop even though I am an admin I recieve an application error, any ideas?
Thanks for you help.
Do I have to use a userID "lsscanner" on my domain? Can I use a local admin account or a domain account with admin priveledges?
The same for the database... I assume that I can use any dbo account and just modify the connection string?
Am I missing anything?
When I try and run the LSwinap.exe file from my XP laptop even though I am an admin I recieve an application error, any ideas?
Thanks for you help.
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‎08-05-2005 07:13 PM
You can use whatever user you want. "lsscanner" is just an example for dummies 🙂
Maybe you can't run the lswinap.exe because the dotnet framework 1.1 isn't installed on your computer
Maybe you can't run the lswinap.exe because the dotnet framework 1.1 isn't installed on your computer
