Basically, I have a website on our intranet, running on IIS 6 that I
need to completely deny access to for one security group.
Anonymous access is enabled at this time, which needs to be changed.
What would be the best configuration? Integrated or Domain
authentication (can't recall the complete name).
What is the best process and method to tackle this?
RE: Deny access to a domain ...Deny access to a domain ... access to requests coming from a certain domain. ...Restricting access by Domain name requires Reverse DNS lookup, so the IIS... (microsoft.public.inetserver.iis.security)
RE: Deny access to a domain ...Deny access to a domain ... access to requests coming from a certain domain. ...Restricting access by Domain name requires Reverse DNS lookup, so the IIS... (microsoft.public.inetserver.iis.security)
Re: Windows 2003 / IIS 6.0 Anonymous Access ... In IIS 6.0 the default logon type is Network_Cleartext when accessing IIS ... What other accounts are in the guests group?... and then allow guests to access the computer from the network. ... As part of a W2K3 standard build I'm working on I've set the "Deny Access... (microsoft.public.inetserver.iis.security)
Re: Resource mailboxs ... >set very complex passwords on them and put them in a security group... >that has deny access to anything that isn't bolted down and then put ... MS Exchange FAQ at http://www.swinc.com/resource/exch_faq.htm ... (microsoft.public.exchange.admin)
Re: Denying Access to a folder ... That did the trick.... >> I want to deny access to a folder containing data but cannot seem to ... > can use a security group, even if it's a mail-enabled security group ... (microsoft.public.windowsxp.security_admin)