IIS & SQL Server 7
From: Mark (mtaylor_at_globalsolar.com)
Date: 04/25/03
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Date: Fri, 25 Apr 2003 11:03:53 -0700
Hi, I'm trying to get my web server working with SQL
Server. Actually, I have been able to do this for myself
but not for others in the network domain. I have
configured IIS so that it does not allow Anonymous Access,
I have security set to Use Windows Integrated Security;
yet when anyone other than myself tries to communicate
with the page I created that sets up a connection to SQL
Server I get an ODBC error saying access count not be
provided to "/" which I assume means it isn't using
windows integrated security to get the user name and
password. What am I doing wrong?
By the way, all the users on the network have access to
the database. I'm trying to dump an old 2-tier C/S system
for a web based system.
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