Every time developers try to connect to a Windows 2003, IIS 6.0 server they
are challenged by NT. The directory is shared and they have full rights and
can connect using Windows Explorer and Notepad.

However, they are challenged with Visual InterDev 6.0. Only the
administrator's login and password will let them in. I have re-set their
permissions several times.

Hmmmmm.

Rich

Re: Visual Studion Connect to Win 2003 IIS 6.0 Server is challenged by Roland

Roland
Mon Jan 30 16:21:38 CST 2006

"Richard Lawson" wrote in message
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: Every time developers try to connect to a Windows 2003, IIS 6.0 server
they
: are challenged by NT. The directory is shared and they have full rights
and
: can connect using Windows Explorer and Notepad.
:
: However, they are challenged with Visual InterDev 6.0. Only the
: administrator's login and password will let them in. I have re-set their
: permissions several times.

I believe the issue you're referring to is in SharePoint. I assume you're
using FPSE2K2.

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Re: Visual Studion Connect to Win 2003 IIS 6.0 Server is challenged by jeff

jeff
Mon Jan 30 17:40:45 CST 2006

On Mon, 30 Jan 2006 14:24:17 -0700, "Richard Lawson"
<nospam@nospam.com> wrote:

>Every time developers try to connect to a Windows 2003, IIS 6.0 server they
>are challenged by NT. The directory is shared and they have full rights and
>can connect using Windows Explorer and Notepad.
>
>However, they are challenged with Visual InterDev 6.0. Only the
>administrator's login and password will let them in. I have re-set their
>permissions several times.

If they are connecting to a web site, FPSE is what's making the
connection. And likely providing your security issues. Add them to
the FPSE security.

Jeff