| Steve M. Mann 2006-05-16, 7:14 pm |
| Hello folks,
I've just moved our Intranet to a new internal server. It's running
Win2003, IIS 6.0 and FPE 2002 are installed. Everything seems to be
working fine except I'm having an issue with forms being submitted. Some
folks, including myself can submit forms no problems. Others get
prompted for a login (even though we have the site set in IE under
Intranet sites). When prompted for the login, the correct credentials
for the user do not work and then the page errors out with "You are not
authorized to view this page".
This obviously looks like a permissions problem, but I can't track it
down. Everyone has read/write permissions on the folder(s) that make up
our Intranet. Why can some folks post the form, but not others?
Additionally, as I mentioned, we add our Intranet to our Intranet Zone
in IE to prevent users from having to authenticate each time they visit
the page. However, since moving the web site to a new server, I see some
weird behavior when adding it to the 'sites'. Our Intranet is setup like
this, "http://ourserver.com/intranet" When I add this to the trusted
sites in IE, it always truncates the /intranet and leaves only the
http://ourserver.com portion of the URL. Could this be related? I don't
recall this behavior previously.
Sorry this go so long... I will be appreciative of any help or suggestions.
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Steve
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