Re: Intranet Security
- From: "Miha Pihler [MVP]" <mihap-news@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 22 Aug 2006 18:44:03 +0200
Can you post every object (user or group) that is assigned any permission on
the folder _and_ share where the files are.
--
Mike
Microsoft MVP - Windows Security
"Peter W. Caton" <PeterWCaton@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:52BBB31E-9FAA-46C9-A1EF-2A660034ABA5@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Thanks for your reply.
For some reason, this does not work.
I have the website pointing to a network share on another server.
The network share only allows users 1, 2, 3.
If I login as one of the users who should not have access to this share
and
try to access the share, I am denied. So I know the permissions are
working.
However, if I am logged in as a user who should not have access to the
site
and type in the server's name in IE, I can access the webpage, no problem.
I have also tried moving the files to a folder on the IIS server. Same
thing happens.
I do have anonymous access disabled.
For authenticated access, I have tried every combination of access,
Windows
Integrated, Digest Authentication, and one of two things happen. One, I
am
prompted for a username and password. But no matter what username and
password I enter, I am denied access. Two, I can access the site using
any
AD user.
Any other thoughts?
"Peter W. Caton" wrote:
Here is what I want to do with IIS on a Windows 2003 server. The server
is a
part of our domain.
I have a basic Intranet troubleshooting website setup in IIS.
I want to limit access to a specific group of Active Directory users. In
other words, AD users 1, 2, 3 can access the intranet website, all other
users are denied.
How can I accomplish this?
I should also note that I am rather new to IIS, so the more detail you
can
provide, the better.
Thanks.
.
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