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Setting up permission accessing a web page (outlook calendar published)
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| Nicola M. 2007-02-11, 7:18 pm |
| Good night,
here my problem: with outlook 2000 I publish a calendar web page on a
client IIS (W2K SP4 ITA all patches). I would obtain the access to this
web page to the users belong to officeA group, only. All other users
haven't gained the access. I look for a method to get it but I don't
found anything.
Maybe client version of iis doesn't allow to set up detailed permission
regarding accessing to web pages?
I tried with Integrated Authentication (without Allow anonymous access)
but all users of my domain (i.e those don't belong to officeA group) can
see the page.
Sorry for my not perfect writing but English is not my language. I hope
the message is understandig, anyway.
Nicola
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| David Wang 2007-02-12, 7:28 pm |
| Can you check the NTFS ACLs on the actual FILE (i.e. published web
page) and make sure it is only for OfficeA group and not
"Authenticated Users" because that'd allow everyone else to see the
page.
FYI: IIS is actually not involved with your question because it does
not control permissions nor is there a "client version of IIS". This
is more of an Exchange web-publishing via Outlook and NTFS ACL
question.
//David
http://w3-4u.blogspot.com
http://blogs.msdn.com/David.Wang
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On Feb 11, 3:14 pm, "Nicola M." <REMasterixO...@infiREniMOtoVE.it>
wrote:
> Good night,
> here my problem: with outlook 2000 I publish a calendar web page on a
> client IIS (W2K SP4 ITA all patches). I would obtain the access to this
> web page to the users belong to officeA group, only. All other users
> haven't gained the access. I look for a method to get it but I don't
> found anything.
> Maybe client version of iis doesn't allow to set up detailed permission
> regarding accessing to web pages?
> I tried with Integrated Authentication (without Allow anonymous access)
> but all users of my domain (i.e those don't belong to officeA group) can
> see the page.
>
> Sorry for my not perfect writing but English is not my language. I hope
> the message is understandig, anyway.
> Nicola
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