Windows NT supports multiple security domains. This section describes how to set up Index Server to index computers in different Windows NT domains. The following diagram shows a site with three domains.
In this site, Microsoft® Internet Information Server (IIS) and Microsoft Index Server (IXS) are running on Server A, which is in Domain A. Server A is connected to the Web. Domain A must be trusted by Domain B and Domain C.
For this example, assume you want to set up virtual roots on Server A for the following Uniform Naming Convention (UNC) paths:
Assume a single user ID, Domain\WebUser, has permission to connect to the four shares.
To configure Index Server for these assumptions
If you have had problems with remote virtual roots before starting this procedure, you should delete the contents of your Catalog.wci directory after step 3. Removing the contents of this directory starts Index Server with a clean set of data.
Note This procedure can also configure multiple accounts.