Re: 401.3 frustration
From: Andrew Jocelyn (andrew.jocelyn_at_REMOVETHIS.empetus.co.uk)
Date: 06/17/05
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Date: Fri, 17 Jun 2005 15:30:53 +0100
You are absolutely right. I had file references outside the restricted
directory. I shall use FileMon next time something like this happens to me
so I don't need to rely on my memory.
Thanks
Andrew
"Alok Kumar" <AlokKumar@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Are you sure that there are no images in the page that is outside this
> restricted directory? All the content/component in this page should be
> inside
> this restricted directory.
>
> Alok
>
> "Andrew Jocelyn" wrote:
>
>> Hi
>>
>> I have a directory under the route of a web site which has anonymous
>> access
>> disabled and basic authentication selected. The folder has Read &
>> Execute,
>> List Folder Contents and Read permissions for the user I want to log on
>> via
>> http.
>>
>> It just doesn't work. I get a 401.3 web page error. I've recreated the
>> user
>> account, restarted the application pool and website. Surely I don't need
>> to
>> restart IIS? What else can I do?
>>
>> Many thanks
>> Andrew
>>
>>
>>
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