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Administrator doesn't have permission to website
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| wdsnews 2004-11-03, 5:49 pm |
| We've set up a new website on IIS in SBS2K. When I go to the server, logon
as Administrator, open the IIS console, right click the website, and choose
All Tasks | Check Server Extensions 2002, I get a web page that says "You
are not authorized to view this page".
There are other things that cause "not authorized" messages. How do we
regain the ability to administer our website?
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| Hollis D. Paul 2004-11-03, 5:49 pm |
| In article <up#GBkdwEHA.2016@TK2MSFTNGP15.phx.gbl>, Wdsnews wrote:
> We've set up a new website on IIS in SBS2K. When I go to the server, logon
> as Administrator, open the IIS console, right click the website, and choose
> All Tasks | Check Server Extensions 2002, I get a web page that says "You
> are not authorized to view this page".
>
> There are other things that cause "not authorized" messages. How do we
> regain the ability to administer our website?
>
Perhaps IIS has is not running under the Administrator account. I know when
Trend Micro's Office Scan barfed its late-night update meal, it reset it's
account to guest, and nothing that we told it to do worked. It took the
second level support specialist, and two hook-ups to my SBS system, before
the engineer though to check that parameter.
You should ask such questions in the Windows.Server.SBS newsgroup.
Hollis D. Paul [MVP - Outlook]
Hollis@outhousebythesound.com
Mukilteo, WA USA
Using Virtual Access 4.52 build 277 (32-bit), Windows 2000 build 2600
http://search.support.microsoft.com...D=TECH&LN=EN-US
Mukilteo, WA USA
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| Richard Lewis Haggard 2004-11-04, 8:46 pm |
| As another suffered of this particular problem, I sure would have loved to
have known the details of how to fix this problem. Also, what is 'Windows
Server.SBS newsgroup"? I don't see such a group listed in the newsgroups
list.
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Richard Lewis Haggard
"Hollis D. Paul" <Hollis@outhousebythesound.com> wrote in message
news:VA.00001c4b.0160c4eb@obts-outlookdev.outlookbythesound.mukwoods...
> In article <up#GBkdwEHA.2016@TK2MSFTNGP15.phx.gbl>, Wdsnews wrote:
> Perhaps IIS has is not running under the Administrator account. I know
> when
> Trend Micro's Office Scan barfed its late-night update meal, it reset it's
> account to guest, and nothing that we told it to do worked. It took the
> second level support specialist, and two hook-ups to my SBS system, before
> the engineer though to check that parameter.
>
> You should ask such questions in the Windows.Server.SBS newsgroup.
>
> Hollis D. Paul [MVP - Outlook]
> Hollis@outhousebythesound.com
> Mukilteo, WA USA
>
> Using Virtual Access 4.52 build 277 (32-bit), Windows 2000 build 2600
> http://search.support.microsoft.com...D=TECH&LN=EN-US
>
> Mukilteo, WA USA
>
>
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| Hollis D. Paul 2004-11-05, 2:46 am |
| In article <uL5KXotwEHA.3096@TK2MSFTNGP14.phx.gbl>, Richard Lewis
Haggard wrote:
> I don't see such a group listed in the newsgroups
> list.
>
Update your list, or change your news server to: msnews.microsoft.com .
Hollis D. Paul [MVP - Outlook]
Hollis@outhousebythesound.com
Mukilteo, WA USA
Using Virtual Access 4.52 build 277 (32-bit), Windows 2000 build 2600
http://search.support.microsoft.com...D=TECH&LN=EN-US
Mukilteo, WA USA
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