RE: video wont play after anonymous access enabled in IIS

From: Michael Laing [MSFT] (mdonlinelaing@microsoft.com)
Date: 12/27/02


From: mdonlinelaing@microsoft.com (Michael Laing [MSFT])
Date: Thu, 26 Dec 2002 23:06:12 GMT


Hi Junbin,

I would also recommend you ensure the users authenticating with Windows
Integrated/NTLM have the appropriate NTFS permissions on the Media Player
files.

Thanks,

Michael Laing
Microsoft Developer Support
Internet Information Server

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| Try enabling auditing to see who is being denied access to
| what. Also good for improving security as well as
| troubleshooting problems like this.
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| http://securityadmin.info/faq.htm#auditing
|
|
| >-----Original Message-----
| >I used IIS in W2k pro as my web server. I stored some
| >Media player format video files in a directory that I
| want
| >only authorized user to access. I setup a user list and
| >password in windows, to whom I grant access to logo on my
| >machine as guesses. And in IIS, I changed the security
| >propriety of the video directory, unchecked
| the "anonymous
| >access" and checked "integrated windows authentication".
| >
| >The video file played OK with anonymous access. After
| >the security was enforced, the system do asked for
| >user name and password, the video index page do show up
| if
| >the user name and password is correct, the problem is
| that
| >the video wont play when I click the media file link,
| >which point to a *.wmv file. The error message in the
| >media player is "Cannot open. Please verify that the
| path
| >and filename are correct and try again."
| >
| >Any idea?
| >
| >Thanks,
| >Junbin
| >.
| >
|



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