Hi all,
I did search the nmsp forum, but the only discussion that came up was my own!
This is a bit of a restart for another thread of mine, but it's not a repeat, because this one focusses on what was discovered in that thread, which raises the specific point I'm addressing here. Clear?
I have a one-way trust to a development domain. The Sharepoint servers I'm working on are in the development domain.
The development domain trusts the production domain, where the user accounts sit.
When running NMSP I can get my users authenticated if, and only if, those users have at some point logged on to the development domain site.
If I add Authenticated Users to the access groups of the sites, any of my domain users can browse (with IE and pass-thru authentication enabled) to the site, and they are properly authenticated and their domain/userid is appropriately displayed. I'd like it to display their proper name, but that's the next step!
Once a user browses to the site, they leave their footprints behind. After that point, I can run NMSP with user mapping and it is able to resolve them in Sharepoint.
However, for those users who have not browsed in (and therefore not left any footprints), if I try to migrate a Notes database which contains their name, Sharepoint doesn't find them and tries to apply the default user (if set).