Re: IUSR_[hostname] login failure
From: Ken Goncalves (kjg_it_at_yahoo.com)
Date: 08/20/03
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Date: 20 Aug 2003 11:42:32 -0700
So in my case the fix was bizarre....
I went back to windowsupdate and there was still an item for Outlook
express 5x that needed to be done (which I had tried to do before).
Since I have outlook 6, I looked down through the list and found SP1
for Internet Explorer and ran it. It was from June 16th, but since
Outlook and Outlook express is not used on this machine I had never
cared about looking for it. This time I did it..
Once back at Windowsupdate I had a group of new patches, when run and
done POOF! http and FTP were back and the IUSR_<computername had not
only begun holding info again, it had self completed.
kjg_it@yahoo.com (Ken Goncalves) wrote in message news:<435671f5.0308070840.4ff7d16b@posting.google.com>...
> SO...
>
> Is this actually a valid comment?
>
> > > Next you can also try delete iusr and iwam
> > > after you restart IIS or reboot, it will
> > > auto recreate this a/c with all the default
> > > rights.
>
> It would save me a lot of headaches!
>
> My problem is somewhat related:
>
> "Can't guarantee it but it looks like the last security patch to my old
> NT4 has knocked out FTP and HTTP functions.
>
> Basically the IUSR_computername setup that allows anonymous
> connections no longer works. Every time I open up the properties for
> each service, the user-name is gone. When I click ANY other tab I get
> a prompt to enter one. I do so and when I close the window and reopen
> it the same thing happens.
>
> (Note: following tests were done with FTP as I couldn't figure out how
> to quickly so the same for the HTTP service. Problem happens in
> properties window of BOTH services...)
>
> As a HA-HA test, I allowed non-anonymous connections and successfully
> logged in as IUSR_myservername using a new password. I then (per help)
> re-entered the IUSR_blahblah and new password and had the same
> problem.
>
> So the service works, but does NOT allow anonymous connection no
> matter what I do.
> "
>
>
> surdules@yahoo.com (Razvan Surdulescu) wrote in message news:<417722ec.0307110626.3fc7ac03@posting.google.com>...
> > "Bernard" <qbernard@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:<OYBa6k1RDHA.1720@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl>...
> > > what do you get if you browse using IE.
> >
> > The browser displays just a single line (as in my original post):
> >
> > "Logon failure: user not allowed to log on to this computer."
> >
> > > this is a standalone machine ? not in any
> > > domain ?
> >
> > The machine is in a domain.
> >
> > > Next you can also try delete iusr and iwam
> > > after you restart IIS or reboot, it will
> > > auto recreate this a/c with all the default
> > > rights.
> >
> > Thanks for the suggestion, I'll try that.
> >
> > Razvan.
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