Re: Anonymous Access to Shared Folder



David,

I believe that the issue here is not how to enable anonymous access
but how to resolve the issue whereby people logged into the trusted
domain are not having their credentials recognized when they try to
access the folder.

The setting you indicate that adds Anonymous to Everyone is dangerous
to use, and is not in and of itself sufficient to let unauthenticated access
to the folder work. You later show that the NTFS is sufficient as it has
a grant to Everyone (of course, that is provided that it is a DC that shares
this, as you say you changed that setting for the DCs - double dangerous).
You did not mention whether the share level permissions allow access
to Everyone, which is needed also.

So, to the real problem. Is this a forest level trust (W2k3) so that it
supports Kerberos?

Roger

"david carvalho" <davidcarvalho@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:1249A9BD-B439-45E3-8DC7-1905CA45A16E@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Hi !
I want users with accounts in a trusted domain to access a network shared
folder
in my domain. Of course, if they input their password, they can access.
But I want to enable the access without prompting the password.
I've read "Enable anonymous access on a domain controller" in following
link
http://technet2.microsoft.com/windowsserver/en/library/883c10c4-450a-4d0d-bec3-66135f2617111033.mspx#BKMK_DC

I've set the policies in "domain security policy" and even "domain
controller security policy" none of them worked not even simultaneously.
of
Course I've run "gpupdate" to.
Any ideas please ?
Thanks and regards
Dave


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