RE: winxp IIS by timcof
timcof
Tue Sep 30 00:58:49 CDT 2003
Possibly. If you are using Basic authentication, then they need logon locally. Use integrated authentication if everyone is using IE.
Thank you. I hope this information is helpful.
Tim Coffey [MSFT]
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| I have a problem that i'm using windows 2000 server on
| Server and winxp on clients. when any domain user logon
| from the client computer where IIS is installed, they
| cannot access the defaults website.
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| Is this users rights problem or any thing else.
| Please help me in this matter.
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