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URGENT: Installed IISLockdown and cannot send mail any more !!
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| Hi,
I've just installed IISlockdown 2.1 on and IIS 5.0 web server running on top
of W2K + SP4.
I had a couple of ASP pages from where I send e-mail (both internal and to
the Internet).
Since I installed IISLockdown I started getting a "permission denied" error
message
whenever an e-mail is sent from an ASP page run by a non-authenticated user.
Any idea where this might come from ?
Thanks in advance for your help.
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| Jeff Cochran 2005-01-24, 8:48 pm |
| On Mon, 24 Jan 2005 05:37:08 -0800, "Toto"
<Toto@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
>Hi,
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>I've just installed IISlockdown 2.1 on and IIS 5.0 web server running on top
>of W2K + SP4.
>
>I had a couple of ASP pages from where I send e-mail (both internal and to
>the Internet).
>
>Since I installed IISLockdown I started getting a "permission denied" error
>message
>whenever an e-mail is sent from an ASP page run by a non-authenticated user.
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>Any idea where this might come from ?
Without the full error, no. But run IISLockdown again and it will
reset everything back the way it was, then when you run it pay
attention to the options available.
Jeff
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| Andrew Sword [MVP] 2005-01-25, 2:51 am |
| IIS Lockdown will easily roll things back, just run the wizard again. One of
the bummers when locking down is incrementally testing to see how far a
lockdown can go.
"Toto" wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've just installed IISlockdown 2.1 on and IIS 5.0 web server running on top
> of W2K + SP4.
>
> I had a couple of ASP pages from where I send e-mail (both internal and to
> the Internet).
>
> Since I installed IISLockdown I started getting a "permission denied" error
> message
> whenever an e-mail is sent from an ASP page run by a non-authenticated user.
>
> Any idea where this might come from ?
>
> Thanks in advance for your help.
>
>
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