Re: Removing restricted access

anonymous_at_discussions.microsoft.com
Date: 09/27/04


Date: Mon, 27 Sep 2004 10:04:02 -0700

I finally got to the root of my problem. Apparently
Sharepoint and FrontPage Extensions do not work well
together when running on the same server.

Thanks

>-----Original Message-----
>Mike,
>
>I have checked the box for Anonymous Acess. However,
>when only that box is checked I receive a page cannot be
>displayed error. I don't know how to get back to where
I
>was before I attempted to restrict access to the site.
>I am running Windows 2003 server.
>Any other suggestions?
>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>Hi Alice,
>>
>>To allow Anonymous Access you have to check the
>checkmark (Allow Anonymous
>>Access). Integrated authentication will still require
>username and password.
>>
>>Note that IIS will honor NTFS permissions. If you
enable
>anonymous access,
>>IUSR_<server_name> will have to have at least read (!)
>permissions on folder
>>where the web content is. If you enable e.g. Integrated
>Authentication
>>again, users that will access this website will have to
>have account either
>>on domain or local account that has at least read
>permissions on NTFS file
>>system where the content of the web is stored.
>>
>>http://freeweb.siol.net/mpihler/anonymous.jpg
>>
>>I hope this helps,
>>
>>Mike
>>
>>"Alice Douzier" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com>
>wrote in message
>>news:45d901c4a4a8$4b3b8770$a601280a@phx.gbl...
>>> I need to know how to remove restricted access to a
web
>>> site. I initially set the site up for Integrated
>>> authentication. Then, I installed FrontPage Server
>>> Extensions 2002. I thought that I would be able to set
>>> specific users through the Administration Page.
>However,
>>> this option was not available. Not sure why! Only the
>>> Administrator for my domain has access to the page. I
>>> then decided i would remove the restricted access and
>go
>>> back to anonymous user access. I uninstalled
FrontPage
>>> Extensions and unchecked Integrated authentication.
THe
>>> site still only allows the Administrator to access
>it. I
>>> attempted to stopped running the site and stopped the
>IIS
>>> service, and rebooted the system. Nothing has
worked.
>I
>>> guess something is cached somewhere and I don't know
>how
>>> to remove it. Please help!!!
>>>
>>
>>
>>.
>>
>.
>



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