Re: can not log anonymous in to IIS6 -

From: Miha Pihler [MVP] (mihap-news_at_atlantis.si)
Date: 07/26/05


Date: Tue, 26 Jul 2005 18:43:26 +0200

Hi,

does "domainname\servername" account have NTFS read permission on folder
where the web content is stored?

IIS will honor NTFS permissions and if "domainname\servername" account
doesn't have permissions on web content access will be denied.

-- 
Mike
Microsoft MVP - Windows Security
"France" <France@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message 
news:E024AB69-7FFB-463F-957B-1FA7AB3E54E2@microsoft.com...
> Hi,
> On windows2003, IIS6 on the virtual folder, I select Anonymous
> authentication, than I see username= domainname\servername and pwd it 
> blank.
> But when I try to get acces to that viratual folder through the web, it
> does'nt work and return error 401.1. When I already leave anonymous
> authentication check and  and windows authentication interated, IIS asks 
> for
> a user and password but let me to log on.
> But I want users to use only anonymous and do not have to get a user and
> password for authentication.
>
> Somebody can help me?
> Thank you
>
> 


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