RE: POP Only accounts and web site access questions.

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From: Sally (anonymous_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 07/10/04


Date: Sat, 10 Jul 2004 08:04:11 -0700

Does anyone know of any good third party apps that will
allow us to require non domain user and passwords to
access web sites in IIS? (Like .htaccess)

Sally

>-----Original Message-----
>Sally,
>
>You need to create regular user accounts for your POP3
and IIS users.
>However you can implement 3rd party login mechanisms or
your own customer
>code on your websites that do not require an NT user
account.
>
>Best Regards,
>
>Justin Crosby, MCSE
>Microsoft Online Support Engineer
>
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>>Sorry but I am new to exchange. Can I create POP only
>>accounts that do not have a user in the domain? Like I
>>would other POP servers? We host a few domains and have
>>some outside POP accounts. I do not want to create user
>>accounts on the domain for them just POP accounts on
the
>>mail server. Is this possible in Exchange? Also can I
>>create web sites that are password protected (require
you
>>to enter a user name and password) on the public web
side
>>of IIS without having to create users accounts on the
>>machine? We depoly software and other files via this
>>method on a Linux machine using .htaccess but have
moved
>>to SBS and I still need to keep this functionality.
>>
>>Thanks everyone for all the help!
>>
>>Sally
>>
>
>.
>



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