>On a specific directory on IIS, in the Directory Security tab, under Anonymous Access and Authentication Control, I have unchecked Allow Anonymous Access.
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>Now, when I access that directory from Netscape, it prompts me to enter a username and password.
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>I tried with the administrator account and it works fine. However, if I try with any other accounts, it won't allow me to get access.
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>To simplify the process, I have given administrator priviledge to the account I was trying to login with. I have also went into the Explorer directory permissions and added that account to the list with Full Control. However, that account can't still do the login.
Hello Michel.
This example works on a standalone NT4 with IIS3 and ASP2.
Open User manager.
Create a group call IIS Login or something.
Place the acount that you wish to log in with in that group.
Open Policies/User Rights.
Choose Logon locally and put the group you created here.
Give the created group the following rights:
C:\ RX
C:\WINNT RX
C:\WINNT\SYSTEM RX
C:\WINNT\SYSTEM32 RX
C:\WINNT\SYSTEM32\INETSRV RX
C:\WINNT\SYSTEM32\INETSRV\ASP RX
This should do the trick.
/Magnus Nordin
Magnus NordinVFP MCP
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