Anne
Sun Aug 14 10:39:36 CDT 2005
Thanks for posting the answer! You might also appreciate Amy's blog on ISA
in SBS found here
http://isainsbs.blogspot.com/
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Anne Stanton, CRM-MVP, MBA/ACC
http://www.thenorwichgroup.com
"DonnaDea" <DonnaDea@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:BAC06D6E-4D54-4331-BAA2-A8AFB0FF24F8@microsoft.com...
> USING THE FOLLOWING INSTRUCTIONS FROM A MICROSOFT TECH, I WAS ABLE TO
> ACCESS
> CRM 1.2:
>
> There are a couple things that you can check to make sure that the CRM IIS
> site is configured properly. First using IIS Manager right-click on the
> CRM
> site and select Properties. Click the Home Directory tab. Makes sure the
> setting Execute Permissions is set to 'Scripts Only' and that the check
> box
> for Read permissions is checked. Click OK. Now click the Directory
> Security
> tab and then the Edit button for Authentication and Access control. The
> only
> checkbox that should be selected is 'Integrated Windows Authentication'.
> Once
> complete click OK and then OK again. Next expand the CRM site and find the
> MSCRMServices folder, right-click on it and select Properties. Within the
> Properties click the Virtual Directory tab. Make sure that the setting
> Execute Permissions is set to 'Scripts and Executables' the checkbox for
> Read
> permissions is selected. Now click the Directory Security tab and then the
> Edit button for Authentication and Access control. The only checkbox that
> should be selected is 'Integrated Windows Authentication'. Once complete
> click OK and then OK again. Finally click Start, click Run, type IISRESET
> and
> click OK. Now try accessing the CRM site.
>
> "DonnaDea" wrote:
>
>> Does anyone have a link to instructions for installing CRM 1.2 on Windows
>> Small Business Server 2003 sp 1 when ISA Server 2004 is also installed.
>>
>> I have SBS 2003 sp1 and ISA Server 2004 installed on one machine. We are
>> able to access our server remotely and can access companyweb internally
>> using
>>
http://companyweb and externally using
>> https://mycompany.publicwebsite.com:444.
>>
>> I have installed CRM 1.2 on the SBS 2003 (with ISA 2004) carefully
>> following
>> the instructions from
>>
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=ddbb17dc-fe7f-4309-b03b-1fc1c4eb6a97&DisplayLang=en.
>> The installation finishes with no errors but when I try to access
>>
http://crmweb I get an error 403 Forbidden. I also get this error when I
>> follow the instructions "Changing the Crystal Enterprise Administrator
>> Password".
>>
>>