Windows XP (IIS 5) and ASP.NET 2.0 Application?



Hello,

I am running Windows XP (SP2 and all recent updates) on my development box.
When I have Anonymous Access on my Virtual Directory, I can navigate to my
"web site" fine. I setup my ASP.NET 2.0 application's Virtual Directory to
"Integrated Windows authentication" only (unchecked the Anonymous Access)
and now I keep getting prompted for credentials every time I try to hit my
site. I am trying to hit it from outside the IDE using Internet Explorer.
When I enter my credentials that I used to log onto my machine with, it
doesn't recognize them and tells me it cannot display the page.

However, when I run Internet Explorer as "Administrator", I see my site with
no problems (right click IE shortcut and use "RunAs").

I recently switched from using the Windows XP feature that allows me to just
click a user name to log on, to now making sure that now have to supply a
username and password to log on (no more multiple users at the same time
either). After doing that I still noticed I was having the problem, so I
removed IIS and reinstalled it, however, I am still having the problem. I
have even ensured that my login is in the Local Administrators group.

I am not sure if this is the correct place for this posting, but I figured
it was a start.

Any help is appreciated!!

TIA!!

-Brian


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