Re: Intranet access
From: Matt Jamieson (matt@cotse.com)Date: 07/25/01
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Message-ID: <0a6cf85e4e54e3c175570f68445098e8@freemail.cotse.com> Date: Wed, 25 Jul 2001 17:09:50 -0400 (EDT) Subject: Re: Intranet access From: "Matt Jamieson" <matt@cotse.com> To: <walkerc@foliofn.com>
> 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.
>
> We've change the permissions on the box from 'Everyone' to
> 'Authenticated Users' but that doesn't seem to be working.
>
> Any advice?
Right click on the "website" in the IIS 4 Admin utility, there is a tab
for "Directory Security", a button at the top reads "Edit..." click this,
and select "Windows NT Authentication" and deselect "Anonymous Access".
This is from memory, so it's not my fault if I'm wrong.
-- Matt Jamieson [matt@cotse.com]
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