Re: Remote Anonymous Access Lost with IISLockdown

From: Tom Wall (thomas.r.wall@lahey.org)
Date: 10/29/02


From: "Tom Wall" <thomas.r.wall@lahey.org>
Date: Tue, 29 Oct 2002 12:28:21 -0500


Thanks for the response, Stephan.

All permissions were working correctly prior to installing the lockdown tool
and none of the permissions were changed by me after installing IISLockdown.
Certainly, I could uninstall and then reinstall the tool, but since I don't
know what I did wrong the first time, I'm bound to make the same mistake
again (or waste a great deal of time playing with myriad combinations) since
I may be selecting the wrong security option when I choose the "web page
with ASP" template. Unfortunately, I can't figure out which option is
preventing me from performing the remote anonymous access.

The remote server is set up correctly to allow anonymous access. I have
three other servers (with no IISLockdown) which are accessing this remote;
and two other servers which had been able to access remotely prior to
installing the Lockdown tool, but now cannot.

BTW, I am using IIS 5.0 and MS Access databases and these connections are
trying to be made through ASP.

"Stefan Schachner[MS]" <sschac@online.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:2lr3L91fCHA.980@cpmsftngxa08...
> What are the permissions on the database? You can also rerun the IIS
> lockdown tool and undo the changes.. After you set everything back to the
> way it was originally, then document the permissions rerun the IISlock
down
> tool and make sure to choose the correct template.
>
> Q253580 HOWTO: Connect to a Remote Access Database from Active Server Pa
> http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;Q253580
>
> Q313077 HOW TO: Control Access to a Database on a Web Server in Windows
> http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;Q313077
>
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