What are the errors you are getting in the error logs? IIS access logs?

CRM 1.2 or 3.0? {I'm assuming 1.2 since 3.0 is just out}

CRM uses integrated authentication on that web app if memory serves me right...given that its both your CRM and your intranet what IIS changes did he/she make? I think it's supposed to be set for basic and integrated security enabled, but I know enough about CRM to be dangerous.... there are CRM yahoogroups and newsgroups that I'd head off to if you don't hear from here.

Katrin Wilhelm wrote:

Hello,

I got a weird problem on a member server (2003) running MS CRM, SQL and our intranet.

Every time you are accessing the intranet or the CRM site you get a pop up window for identification. It then does not accept any user name and password. Everything worked fine until last week and I am not sure what has changed. I believe the other admin used adsiedit to change SPN for ‘host as it was registered to several user accounts. I found a work around that way that I allowed anonyms access and granted the everyone group read access but do not want to leave it like this. Does anybody know how I can fix this? I have no idea about SPN and had a look around but I am stuck an my CRM is not working as the access is not granted. Any suggestions?

Thanks for this.

*Katrin Wilhelm **(MCSA)
*CVGT Employment & Training Specialists
Australia
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