Re: Subweb username/pword not requested
From: George Hester (hesterloli_at_hotmail.com)
Date: 12/06/04
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Date: Sun, 5 Dec 2004 21:33:04 -0500
The problem is probably permissions. Not only on the site but in C:\WINNT as well. But on the server so I am not sure why some would be able to write to their sites w/o user\passwords and others not. But permissions problems on the server.
-- George Hester _________________________________ "SimonClague" <SimonClague@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:6A95ECE5-C659-4B28-BD4C-D65D553D1FAC@microsoft.com... > We have a club website with public and members-only sections. The members > only section has been set up as a subweb with user permissions and passwords > set up. > > Certain members can access the subseb (appears to be from personal > computers); other members cannot. I can access from a couple of home > computers but not from my office(employer's) computer. When I try to access > the subweb from here, no username/password request dialog box appears; just a > (almost) blank page saying Error: access denied. > > Windows username/password dialog boxes do appear for other (employer > maintained) intranet sites. I'm not sure if the problem is with the set up > of the subweb, host or accessing computer (firewall?). > > > Simon
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