Re: Username/Password input dialog

From: Markus Weber (m.weber_at_megalith-software.de)
Date: 06/01/05

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    Date: Wed, 01 Jun 2005 09:22:35 GMT
    
    

    Hello Jeff I checked no the account itself and the account was locked.
    After unlocking the account no everything works fine with just
    "Everyone" as file permission. Thanks for your help!

    >>Thanks, but permisson of file is already set to "Everyone" so that
    >>can't be the problem.
    >
    >So then you already know that "Everyone" is a group, and it doesn't
    >mean "every account on the system", right? And that the anonymous
    >user account isn't by default in the group everyone, right? So that
    >access using the anonymous user account to a resource with full
    >control for the group "Everyone" would still not have access unless
    >the anonymous user also had access, right?
    >
    >Check file permissions. Again.
    >
    >Jeff
    >
    >
    >>
    >>>>I moved a website to one server to another (Win NT 4 to Win 2000) but
    >>>>on the Win2000 server a Username/Password input dialog appears when
    >>>>tring to access th website (main default.asp). On all files "Everyone"
    >>>>has full access. Anonymous access is configured with "IUSR_xxx" user
    >>>>as it is after installing IIS. The configuration is the same as on old
    >>>>server and there the dialog doesn't appear. So does anybody know why
    >>>>this dialog appears here?
    >>>
    >>>Check file permissions.
    >>>
    >>>Jeff
    >


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