01-13-05 12:48 PM
Yes, IIS will honor NTFS permissions.
E.g. if you have on your folder "Domain Users Group" and allow it to read,
then all users in domain will be able to access this site using IWA
(integrated windows authentication).
There are some more information on IWA in my other post in this newsgroup.
Lookup the post with subject "Integrated Windows Authentication &
Non-DomainController Webserver" from 13.11.2005
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Mike
Microsoft MVP - Windows Security
"erman" <ermanu@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> Hello,
> On a Windows XP pro PC (in a domain) we are trying to create a web
> site.
> We are trying to set integrated windows authentication from the
> default web site's directory security.
> But it still doesn't ask for a password when someone try to get in.
> We also disabled the anonymous access.
> What should we do in order to let some people in and deny others. Do
> we have to set permissions on NTFS
> thank you
> Erman Ulusoy
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