RE: SSL forces Windows Authentication?!?
From: Wei-Dong Xu [MSFT] (v-wdxu_at_online.microsoft.com)
Date: 07/31/03
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Date: Thu, 31 Jul 2003 04:48:53 GMT
Hi Mike,
I'd suggest you check the property of the sub-directory. Please go to
Directory Security tab page, then press into Authentication and Access
Control to check the Authentication Method. By default, the Windows
Integrated Authentication will be selected.
If the item is selected, I think you'd better check the directory's
security property. You should check whether the IIS_WPG local group has
been added to the ACL. If not, please add it. If your server is a DC, you
should also add the "NT Authority\Network Service" account into the
directory ACL.
If the above give no help, please tell me the detailed information about
your directory security property and all the related information, such as
OS etc. Then we can do more troubleshooting.
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