04-27-04 03:35 PM
I was changing web pages on a different server - only
change on the original server was removing the nic to use
on the other server.
However Ken, now that you mention it.....I do vaguely (!)
recall changing a setting or two in the logon locally mmc -
oops. I changed it back, logon is gone, all is working.
Thanks for helping me jolt my memory!
>-----Original Message-----
>Hi,
>
>Changing the IP address shouldn't cause a password
prompt. You did say that
>you were changing some web pages etc, so you must have
been making some
>other changes surely?
>
>Please give us relevant information about your setup, eg:
>a) any errors in the event log?
>b) do you have "Allow Anonymous Access" enabled? Does the
configure
>anonymous user account have appropriate NTFS permissions
to the files?
>c) etc
>
>Cheers
>Ken
>
>"Charlie" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
message
>news:49da01c42c31$793ac1d0$a601280a@phx.gbl...
>: I'm using IIS 5 on Win2000 server, using ssl for my
>: internet site. Site name example was
>: https://site.domainename.com. Two nic cards - 1 into
the
>: lan the other to the firewall. Site worked great from
the
>: outside.
>:
>: I removed one nic for a couple days from the web server
>: (website not public yet, I wasn't done with a few pages)
>: because I needed it temporarily in another machine at
>: work. That nics address was 10.0.0.2.
>:
>: Now when I put the nic back it wants a different ip so I
>: changed it to 10.0.0.3 and now it asks for a usernamd
and
>: password to log onto my website of
>: https://site.domainename.com.
>:
>: What happenend and how do I fix it? Removing the nic &
ip
>: change were the only changes.
>:
>: Thanks for any help!
>:
>
>
>.
>
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