RE: RWW Authentication



Just for clarification:

Both issues happen with all users, from outside and in the network, all
workstations


Thanks,
Jordan

""Brandy Nee [MSFT]"" wrote:

> Hello Jordan,
>
> Thank you for posting to the SBS Newsgroup.
>
> I understand that when you log in RWW, you need to enter your username and
> password for several times. If I have misunderstood your concern, please
> let me know.
>
> Due to lack of information, please help to gather following information
> from you to isolate the issue. Please see:
>
> 1. Does this issue only happen to you or any other users?
>
> 2. Did this issue happen when you logging in from LAN or from the internet?
> Please try log in from LAN, and from the server console, will this issue
> happen?
>
> 3. Can you open OWA correctly, from LAN (https://servername/exchange) and
> from the internet (https://mail.servername/exchange)?
>
> 4. As you mentioned "enter my name and password 3 time", did it bring you
> back to the same page? Does it show you any error message? I suggest you
> that capture screen shot for each page to the Newsgroup for us to easily
> understand your scenario.
>
> 5. Try to test on another member workstation, check whether other
> workstations have the same issue.
>
> I suggest you that check your IIS settings, and see whether they have being
> modified.
>
> a) On the server, expand to Server Management\Advanced Management\Internet
> Information Services\Yourserver(local computer)\Web Sites\Default Web
> Site\Remote.
>
> b) Right click Remote.
>
> c) On the Virtual Directory tab, the default setting should be like this:
>
> Check the box "A directory located on this computer".
> Local path: c:\interpub\Remote.
> Check the boxes Read, Log visits and Index this resource.
> Application name: Remote.
> Execute permissions: Scripts only.
> Application pool: DefaultAppPool.
>
> d) Directory Security tab, click the first Edit button, the default setting
> should be:
> "Enable anonymous access": By default, the "Enable anonymous access" should
> be checked and I do not recommend you to disable it.
>
> "Integrated Windows authentication"
>
> e) After you change back all the default settings in step c) and d), run
> "iisreset" (without quotation marks).
>
> f) After doing the above steps, reproduce the issue, can you get the FBA
> page directly, does the issue occur?
>
> I am appreciated your time. If anything is unclear, please feel free to let
> me know. I am looking forward to hearing from you!
>
>
> Best regards,
>
> Brandy Nee
>
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>
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