Re: Kerberos and Integrated Windows authentication
From: bill tie (billtie_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 07/24/05
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Date: Sun, 24 Jul 2005 11:19:13 -0700
Roger,
Thank you for your reply.
> Evidently you have it set on at the site root and are letting it
> inherit onto all webs ?
Quite likely. Being a security tyro, I followed instructions implicitly.
In IIS, I have this tree:
Default Web Site
_layouts
_vti_bin
_wpresources
CertControl
CertEnroll
CertSrv
Exadmin
Exchange
ExchWeb
Microsoft-Server-ActiveSync
OMA
Public
aspnet_client
wpresources
_vti_pvt
iisstart.htm
web.config
Ex2k3 installed
Exadmin
Exchange
ExchWeb
Microsoft-Server-ActiveSync
OMA
Public
1. How do I remove Kerberos?
2. Would you know which folders or files I should remove Kerberos from?
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