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Blake


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02-26-04 03:34 PM

I disabled my test ID and let it sit a while.  Now when I try to log on I
get this:
"The server was unable to logon the Windows NT account 'testbb' due to the
following error: Logon failure: account currently disabled."
This is what I want.  Still would like some guidelines, if anyone has them.
Blake


"Blake" <blake_duffey@NOSPAM.hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> OK - I have IIS 5 on a member server.  The files are set at the NTFS level
> to 'authenticated users' (RX) and the IIS folder is set to 'basic
> authentication' ONLY.  I have SSL required for this folder.  I am trying
to
> allow only valid AD users to visit this page:
>
> 1) can a user whose account is DISABLED view this page?  I thought no, but
> today it seems to work
> 2) in the past an account that was marked 'user must change password at
next
> logon' could NOT access this page, but now that seems to work too
> 3) if an account has it's password expire, can that account visit my web
> page?
>
> Does anyone have any references on the connection between AD IDs and IIS
> authentication?
>
> Thanks, as always
> Blake
>
>







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