authenticating from trusted domain

From: Cagdas Ozgenc (co19@map's'pam.cornell.edu)
Date: 11/27/02


From: "Cagdas Ozgenc" <co19@map's'pam.cornell.edu>
Date: Wed, 27 Nov 2002 15:29:41 +0200


Hi,

I added read permissions to a folder under wwwroot for some users from a
domain, which is not the same domain as the IIS is working. When a user
tries to access, he is prompted for password. If the user is from the same
domain as IIS, no problem, but if the user is from another domain IIS
returns Internal Server Error without proper explanation.

I am not the system admin so I am unable to peek the log file.

Any help appreciated.



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