Re: strange authentication dialog
- From: "V" <vaibhav.gadodia@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 2 Nov 2006 01:02:48 -0800
KNC,
You should anyway remove the "Integrated WIndows Authentication"
setting from IIS. Having done that, you should make sure that the
physical directory that you have your website in has permissions for
the Network Service. Thirdly, what kind of authentication have you
specified for your web site (typically a setting in your web.config
file). Try checking that.
- Vaibhav
On Nov 2, 1:25 pm, "KNC" <k...@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi all,
I'm developing a website and deployed on webserver, it always
display an authentication dialog that user must login with valid
Windows user. Would anyone helps to instruct how to prohibit this
dialog?
Some information provides for you:
1) Dev softs:
- VS 2005, ASP.NET 2.0, SQL Server 2005 Enterprise edition
2) Server:
a) Website Directory security:
- Allow anonymous access (IUSR_Server)
- Integrated Windows authentication.
b) OS: Windows 2003 Server.
The particular note is when deplying other Windows 2003 Server PC, it
works fine without any authentication dialog although the configuration
is exactly the same.
Some no - effective solutions:
- Remove "Integrated Windows authentication": result of "you are
unauthorized to ..."
- Add permission for user Evryone, Anonymous Logon, Network Service.
Very appreciated for any hint.
KNC
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