Re: Autentication dialog
From: Jeff Dillon (jeff_at_removeemergencyreporting.com)
Date: 11/08/04
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Date: Mon, 8 Nov 2004 08:49:14 -0800
You need to add the users you want access into a local group on the IIS box.
Add domain users or global groups into a local group on the IIS box, then
use NTFS to set permissions. Users that are set up correctly won't get a
dialog at all, but users that are denied access will get Access Denied.
Again, please TRY IT before continuing to ask questions.
Jeff
"Ricardo Luceac" <r_luceac@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> Yes, what I'm trying to do is implement security in the intranet, I need
> that the users of my intranet be auth. to use the site. The problem is
> that my domain is nt 4 and I don't want that every user on the domain
> have access to that site... If I turn windows auth. in the IIS and give
> permission to the directorys of the site only to the people I want to
> use it, will work???
>
> The user may logon but will have an access denied???
>
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