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Author Re: UNC Virtual Directory (WebDAV)
David Wang [Msft]

2006-03-07, 2:49 am

If you get 401.3 then *some* sort of authentication has happened, but the
resulting user identity does not have ACLs to the resource.

At this point you can use a tool like FileMon to determine which NT User is
accessing what resource.

Either you have resultant permissions (from UNC+FileSystem) that are
incorrect, or the wrong user is getting authenticated and used.

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"johnnyitguy" <johnnyitguy@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:E787DD52-45FF-4EC3-97C6-E1723036C95F@microsoft.com...[vbcol=seagreen]
> Yes, the webserver has been trusted for delegation. I'm also now getting
> a
> 401.3 with every login I use except when under Basic Authentication. I
> have
> the correct permissions set, any ideas?
>
> "David Wang [Msft]" wrote:
>


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