Re: Log on locally fro basic authentication

From: Owen Parry (o.parry@wales.ac.uk)
Date: 01/17/03


From: "Owen Parry" <o.parry@wales.ac.uk>
Date: Fri, 17 Jan 2003 11:51:18 -0000

Yes I can establish a UNC when sharing permissions include users of the
remote domain and the error I get is 401.1 Unauthorized : Login failed.

I've checked that the web site has read access to Everyone, which it does

"BB" <Bernard_at_3exp.com> wrote in message
news:OqEC1ihvCHA.2876@TK2MSFTNGP09...
> what's the browse error 401.x ?
> can the user access any unc share in u1 ?
>
> Rgds.
>
> "Owen Parry" <o.parry@wales.ac.uk> wrote in message
> news:egpYhKhvCHA.1244@TK2MSFTNGP12...
> > I'm trying to develop an intranet accessible to the users of three
> internal
> > networks directly linked by ISDN. Web server is IIS4 on NT4 SP6a
> >
> > I'm starting with basic authentication (as not all users use Internet
> > Explorer) just to get the set up right before getting too clever with
SSL
> > etc. My users are in 3 domains U1, U2 and U3. U1 is the main domain
> where
> > the web server resides and there is 2-way trust between u1 and u2 and
u1
> > and u3 (but not between U2 and U3).
> >
> > All users go through a proxy server which also resides in U1.
> >
> > All users on U1 have no problem getting through the authentication
prompt
> to
> > the site. My understanding is that users on U2 and U3 should use a
> username
> > such as "u2\username" and their normal password.
> >
> > However, I note that the "Log on locally" user right is necessary for
> basic
> > authentication to work, so I have set the user right for Domain Guests
and
> > Domain Users, but find that whatever I do, U2 and U3 domain users cannot
> get
> > through the authentication dialog.
> >
> > Can someone point out where I'm going wrong ?
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
>
>



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