RE: anonymous access - problems
From: Vijay R Gangolli [MSFT] (vijgang_at_online.microsoft.com)
Date: 03/23/04
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Date: Tue, 23 Mar 2004 04:30:35 GMT
Hi Larry,
Few things to check,
1. Is this only for ASPX pages? Are HTM and ASP pages working without
issues?
2. Do a "Check Server Health" if you have FPSE installed [NOTE: This will
reset permissions that would have been manually set on the NTFS partition].
3. Also check if the ASPNET account has read/list permissions on the
content folders.
4. If these ASPX pages are accessing SQL or Exchange server, then the
anonymous account needs to have permissions to access it.
Regards,
Vijay
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| From: "lb" <larry@froghaven.com>
| Subject: anonymous access - problems
| Date: Mon, 22 Mar 2004 20:01:05 -0800
|
| despite setting the "Anonymous access" in IIS as well as using the
FrontPage
| browser based pages to set anonymous, I still can't seem to get my subweb
to
| quit requiring user credentials to view the aspx page.
|
| I've also checked the that the file permissions are there for the IUSER
| account.
|
| Any ideas as to what I've missed that's keeping me from getting this thing
| working correctly?
|
| -Larry
|
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