Re: Web Server Problem

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From: Jeff Cochran (jeff.nospam_at_zina.com)
Date: 10/21/04


Date: Thu, 21 Oct 2004 12:26:15 GMT

On Wed, 20 Oct 2004 13:27:02 -0700, "Clayton"
<Clayton@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

>Integrated....
>At this point "everyone" has read access to the directory and drive
>that the web site folders are located.

Make sure your internal web server domain appears in IE's intranet
zone so IE will pass credentials. If you don't use IE, you get to log
in each time, only IE will pass credentials and use Windows
Authentication.

Jeff

>
>> Hi Clayton,
>>
>> What kind of authentication do you use? Integrated, Basic, ... ?
>>
>> Make sure that users that need to access the site have at least read
>> permissions on NTFS (file system) where the web site content is. IIS will
>> honor the NTFS permissions...
>>
>> Mike
>>
>> "Clayton" <Clayton@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:832A61CD-703F-4516-A3C6-84743DFA5B24@microsoft.com...
>> > Hello All.
>> > We seem to be having an issue with our internal web site.
>> > Currently we are running a fully updated Win2003 Stanard Server Edition
>> OS.
>> > And from what we can see everything seems to be setup correctly??? That is
>> > matching it against a server running Win2000 Server with SP4 which
>> currently
>> > runs our Intranet site.
>> > We copied all files from this server to the new and setup IIS.
>> > The problem seems to be Windows Authentication....when a user hits the new
>> > web server they get prompted to sign in? And each time after.
>> > Currently our Domain is running under Win2000 Active Directory.
>> > I am some what stumped on this and could really use some thought.
>> > I have tried every possible setting within IIS to make this work but I am
>> > having no luck.
>> > Can you help?
>> > Thanks
>> > --
>> > Clayton Baker
>> > Systems Support Admin
>> > Teleflex Aerospace Ohio
>>
>>
>>



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