Re: Help on scripting IIS 5.1 install. by Ken
Ken
Sun Sep 23 05:35:14 PDT 2007
Hi,
> So, my only issue is with .asp pages asking
> for a login. i actually made ASPNET an admin to test it.
ASPNET user account is used for ASP.NET pages, not ASP pages.
ASP pages are run under either the Anonymous User account
(IUSR_<machinename>) if you are not asking the user for credentials, or
whatever user account you authenticate with (if you are entering
credentials).
ASP <> ASP.NET
> look at the aspnet_wp.exe, there are 1 in each .net framework
> folder. They look good. Any more ideas?
aspnet_wp.exe is only used for ASP.NET pages. Which aspnet_wp.exe process is
used depends on which version of the ASP.NET framework you are using. But is
has nothing to do with classic ASP pages (*.asp)
Cheers
Ken
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"jon derosier" <jonderosier@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:9F970EC2-B69B-4C5F-BF74-CEC55FA1450F@microsoft.com...
> Ken, thanks a lot. In further testing, i find that if i put an admin.html
> in
> to wwwroot, it rocks as well. So, my only issue is with .asp pages asking
> for a login. i actually made ASPNET an admin to test it. That didn't
> make
> it go. I look at the aspnet_wp.exe, there are 1 in each .net framework
> folder. They look good.
> Any more ideas?
> "Ken Schaefer" wrote:
>
>> What you do need to do is:
>> a) determine what your anonymous user account is (typically it is
>> IUSR_<machinename>)
>>
>> b) ensure that this account has NTFS read permissions to the appropriate
>> folders (typically the wwwroot folder for your web content)
>>
>> c) ensure that the IUSR password is synchronised between IIS and Windows.
>> You can manually reset the password in IIS, and also in Windows Users and
>> Groups control panel if required
>>
>> d) ensure that Anonymous Access is enabled in IIS
>>
>> e) If you are using .NET pages, then things are a little more
>> complicated,
>> because that runs in aspnet_wp.exe on Windows XP. You will need to ensure
>> that the Machine\ASPNET account has necessayr permissions as well
>>
>> Cheers
>> Ken
>>
>>
>> "jon derosier" <jonderosier@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:4F5BCC88-6E64-4258-830C-54A2C68792DE@microsoft.com...
>> > Hi.
>> > I'm trying to script an install of iis 5.1/win xp.
>> > - This works:
>> > manually installing iis
>> > rundll32 wamreg.dll, CreateIISPackage
>> > aspnet_regiis.exe /i for both .net 1.1 and 2.0
>> > browse to localhost and it rocks.
>> >
>> > instead of manually installing I tried
>> > sysocmgr.exe /i:%SYSTEMROOT%\inf\sysoc.inf
>> > /u:%SYSTEMDRIVE%\iis51\IISInstall.TXT /l /w /c /x
>> >
>> > IIsInstall.txt contains:
>> > [Components]
>> > fp_extensions = On
>> > aspnet = on
>> > iis_common = on
>> > iis_doc = on
>> > iis_inetmgr = on
>> > iis_www = on
>> > iis_ftp = off
>> > iis_htmla = on
>> >
>> > [InternetServer]
>> > ---------------------
>> > I browse to localhost and it comes up with a login. I'm able to login
>> > and
>> > then it works, but I want anonymous authentication to work like my
>> > manual
>> > install method. I've messed with rights and process to Low and made
>> > everyone
>> > in the world Admins and gave Everyone full rights to the folder... Any
>> > ideas
>> > ? Something simple ?
>> >
>> > Thanks, Jon
>> >
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