| Gong Cheng [MSFT] 2004-06-26, 10:51 am |
| It uses the service credential by default, so you don't have to specify it.
If you host instance credential is granted access to the web service, you
should be fine.
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Hi,
I have a send port set which uses SOAP and calls a web
service. The virtual directory where this web service
resides is set to "Windows Authentication" (on Windows
2000sp4).
Does anyone know what authentication type I should put to
the send port Transportation type? I would have thought
NTLM but if I choose this I can not set the credentials
for calling the service (which is how I used to do it in
the beta version).
Thanx!!
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