Re: Intranet access
From: Brian Baker (bbaker@ambassadorsolutions.com)Date: 07/25/01
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Message-ID: <016c01c11546$e5c4f9b0$df64af0a@stvincent.org> From: "Brian Baker" <bbaker@ambassadorsolutions.com> To: <FOCUS-MS@SECURITYFOCUS.COM> Subject: Re: Intranet access Date: Wed, 25 Jul 2001 15:17:11 -0500
Clinton:
You should go to the properties of your website and select the directory
security tab. Under "Anonymouse Access and Authentication Control" click
the edit button. Then uncheck the allow anonymous access box. If you leave
the Windows NT Challenge/Response box checked, users that are already logged
in to the domain will not have to enter in their credentials, as long as
they use IE and it is configured to automatically send current credentials
to Intranet sites. (This is IE's default setting.)
Brian Baker
----- Original Message -----
From: "Clinton Walker" <walkerc@foliofn.com>
To: <focus-ms@securityfocus.com>
Sent: Wednesday, July 25, 2001 10:49 AM
Subject: Intranet access
> Our intranet page is running on an IIS 4 server. We want to restrict
people
> not authenticated on the domain from getting to our intranet page. At the
> same time we don't want employees to have to enter a password every time
> they need to access the intranet.
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