Re: WebDAV and permissions
From: Stephen L Nicoud (nicouds@hotmail.com)
Date: 05/09/02
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Date: Wed, 08 May 2002 22:47:05 -0700 From: Stephen L Nicoud <nicouds@hotmail.com>
Willie Bodger wrote:
>
> I have it set to Windows Integrated Authentication. What is bothering me
> is I can make it work by putting the user into the Domain_Admins group
> and then I can login and everything works just great, but when I remove
> that user from Domain_Admins I can no longer login. When the user is a
> part of Domain_Admins, I get a dialog box with 3 boxes and I log in just
> like normal. Then when the user is no longer a part of Domain _Admins, I
> get the dialog box with three boxes, but when I try to login it comes
> back as a dialog box with the two boxes and all of the correct info
> filled in, but it won't let me log in.
Integrated Windows Authentication requires that a user has the "Access
this computer from the network" right on the WEB server. Administrators
have that right by default.
Basic Authentication requires that a user has the "Log on locally" right
on the WEB server. Administrators have that right by default.
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