08-17-2012 07:42 PM - edited 03-17-2019 11:38 PM
Hello,
I have a problem that I hope someone on the forum can help me with. I have classes that are being captured with TCS. I want to be able to moved the captured video to another system for delivery. I have a media server configuration setup that moves the file using FTP and that it is working with no problem. But, I would rather use an UNC path to do this rather an FTP. I have a place in the media server configuration to specify the UNC path but I don't have a place to specify the account to be used to place the video on the UNC path. In other words, I don't know what account to give permission on the UNC path to be able to write the data to the path. Does anyone know how this UNC path is suppose to be used in the TCS interface?
Thanks.
--tracy
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08-19-2012 02:14 AM
Hi Tracy,
I imagine you hesitate to grant write permission to "everyone" on the sharer folder so what you could try is to grant NTFS permisision to the computer object type (tcs in your case), this is allow access for services run by the system account, users trying to access this resources from within this computer will be denied.
Regards//Andrey
08-19-2012 02:14 AM
Hi Tracy,
I imagine you hesitate to grant write permission to "everyone" on the sharer folder so what you could try is to grant NTFS permisision to the computer object type (tcs in your case), this is allow access for services run by the system account, users trying to access this resources from within this computer will be denied.
Regards//Andrey
08-19-2012 10:33 AM
Andrey,
Thanks a million. That solution worked perfectly. I didn't even think about that approach. Makes perfect sense.
--tracy
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