Re: Migration to new hardware



Hi Janet,

If you are getting a windows login and not the forms login, that usually
indicates that NTFS permissions are not set properly on disk. Usually event
viewer -> security will give you the clues needed to find what user does not
have the proper permissions.

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Rick Barber

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"Janet" <Janet@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Okay - feel really dumb, but I figured out the asp (server extension
configuration is IIS manager).

But, can anyone give me a heads up on the Intranet website inability to
log
in?



"Janet" wrote:

I'm migrating to new hardware (Server 2003, IIS6, SQL2005) from old
hardware
running exact same software. Migrated a few sqldatabases. Set host file
to
point websites to same box to test. I've set all websites to .net 2.
Posted one website (.net 2) using Visual Studio just to test and
everything
worked beautifully. Subdirectories, sql calls, etc. Made text change on
local only to be sure it was pulling from local box through host file and
not
dns.

But, I have other webs on the box (using host headheaders). They aren't
working.

One is an intranet site that uses .net to pull from active directory for
authentication with groups. Keeps trying to have me login through the
windows login rather than the webpage login. I've checked permissions,
parent directories enabled, security, and everything is the same as the
old
box.

Another is just a plain website that's still in asp (not .net). On this
one
I've also check permissions, parent directories enabled, security, etc.
This
one won't display any page EXCEPT the home page .htm (none of the .asp).

I thought that since all were default .net that I didn't have to worry
about
application settings and could use the default. Could that be it? Must
I
have sharepoint installed if I'm using same version of .net? That
doesn't
seem to make sense since on the old box the first website mentioned (.net
2)
and the third plain asp are both running in same application pool.

Anybody help out? Much appreciated.


.



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