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| Jim Reynolds 2007-02-20, 7:16 am |
| Hi,
I am having some trouble with authentication of our site. I have 2 peer
level channel structures. I have CMS guest enabled on the site. I have 2
seperate subscriber groups. The first group has the CMS guest account in it
and can access all the 1st channel structure. The second group has a nt user
in it that has to log in via a form to access the 2nd channel structure,but
has no access to the 1st channel structure which the cms guest does. After
logging in the user has access to everything I do not know which account is
active is does not make sense.
Any help would be gratefully appriciated.
Jim
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| Stefan Goßner [MSFT] 2007-02-20, 7:16 am |
| Hi Jim,
this concept will not work.
giving guest access to an item means that unauthenticated users have access
to the item.
Unauthenticated users are everyone.
So if everyone can access this area you cannot hide it from authenticated
users.
If you need to protect this content against specific users you must not
assign the guest account to it.
Cheers,
Stefan
"Jim Reynolds" <JimReynolds@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:577E7C29-827C-4437-8FD8-7E56B089ED3A@microsoft.com...
> Hi,
>
> I am having some trouble with authentication of our site. I have 2 peer
> level channel structures. I have CMS guest enabled on the site. I have 2
> seperate subscriber groups. The first group has the CMS guest account in
> it
> and can access all the 1st channel structure. The second group has a nt
> user
> in it that has to log in via a form to access the 2nd channel
> structure,but
> has no access to the 1st channel structure which the cms guest does. After
> logging in the user has access to everything I do not know which account
> is
> active is does not make sense.
>
> Any help would be gratefully appriciated.
>
> Jim
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| Jim Reynolds 2007-02-20, 1:15 pm |
| Of course,
Thanks again Stefan
"Stefan Goßner [MSFT]" wrote:
> Hi Jim,
>
> this concept will not work.
> giving guest access to an item means that unauthenticated users have access
> to the item.
> Unauthenticated users are everyone.
>
> So if everyone can access this area you cannot hide it from authenticated
> users.
> If you need to protect this content against specific users you must not
> assign the guest account to it.
>
> Cheers,
> Stefan
>
> "Jim Reynolds" <JimReynolds@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:577E7C29-827C-4437-8FD8-7E56B089ED3A@microsoft.com...
>
>
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