Jair
Mon Jul 11 21:08:48 CDT 2005
John,
Your understanding is correct. Entering the correct domain\user and
password information fails to validate. After three attempts the browser
gives an error page.
Jair
"John [MSFT] cogeco.ca>" <jstraumann@<no> wrote in message
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> Hi Jair:
>
> Depending on how you have your IE security setup (Tools->Internet
> Options->Security->Custom Level) for each zone, you could still get a
> prompt for login even on a domain joined machine. I have mine setup this
> way so I can log is as different users during demos.
>
> However, are you saying that when you get promoted you enter what should
> be a valid CRM UN/PW and you are still getting the "access denied"
> message?
>
> John [MSFT].
>
> This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no
> rights.
>
>
> "Jair Bobys" <jbobys@REMOVEcomptroub.com> wrote in message
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>> Thank you for your reply. However, this is not the issue. I double
>> checked and the IP is set to the actual address of the webserver and NOT
>> "All Unused".
>>
>> To deepen the plot, I installed Sales for Outlook on one of the laptops
>> in the domain and that works. Everything is fine until it needs access
>> to anything directly on crmweb. The database is obviously there and
>> responsive. It's got to be something with IIS security. Now if I can
>> just find it ...
>>
>> "Chaoul" <chaoul@datasafe.fr> wrote in message
>> news:e5e5fZghFHA.2904@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...
>>> Hi,
>>> i've had this problem, in your iis manager you have to fill the right ip
>>> for the webserver of crm instaed of the default "all unused..."
>>>
>>> chaoul
>>>
>>>
>>> "Jair Bobys" <jbobys@REMOVEcomptroub.com> a écrit dans le message de
>>> news: silAe.1956$dU3.180@newsread2.news.pas.earthlink.net...
>>>> I'm sure this has been asked before but my searches did not turn up
>>>> anything that matches so ...
>>>>
>>>> I just installed CRM 1.2 on a box running SBS 2003 Premium with SQL
>>>> Server 2000 SP3a. Everything went fine during the installation. I
>>>> followed the procedure in Microsoft's document found here:
>>>>
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/prodtechnol/mscrm/mscrm12/deploy/15_sbs03.mspx
>>>>
>>>> After installation, when I try to browse to
http://crmweb from a
>>>> computer joined to the domain, I get prompted to provide user name and
>>>> password credentials. After providing them three times I get a 401.1
>>>> error (You are not authorized to view this page).
>>>>
>>>> Now the part I find very interesting is that when I access
>>>>
http://crmweb from a system on the LAN that is NOT joined to the
>>>> windows domain, but has a Local User with the same username and
>>>> password as a domain user who is also a CRM user, the CRM web page
>>>> displays correctly without prompting for credentials at all.
>>>>
>>>> Can somebody please offer any suggestions to correct the authentication
>>>> problem?
>>>>
>>>> Thanks,
>>>> Jair
>>>> --
>>>> Jair Bobys, MCSE, RHCE, MCP+I
>>>> Computer Troubleshooters - Sugar Land
>>>> jbobys@REMOVEcomptroub.com
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
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