Re: Application Pool without Anonymous Access



I re-tested it & if i enter the LOCAL MACHINE's administrator - when
accessing from a remote computer - it does work - but I want to allow
any domain user to log in.

Also forgot to mention that i added NTFS read access to the all the
domain users on the directory, and also tested this with a simple html
document - so its not asp.net related.

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