On Tue, May 19, 2009 at 8:53 AM, Tom Miller <[email protected]> wrote:
> I don't want our guests to get the user name/password prompt.
>
> The only permission I see that might have worked, but didn't, was "anonymous
> user".

  More recent releases of Windows have further restricted things.  In
particular, there are a handful of settings (Group Policy or registry)
which flat-out disable things like anonymous access.  So aside from
granting permissions, you have to enable overall anonymous access.  I
don't recall the details, but Google should help you there.

  I also don't remember if the outsiders will still get a password
prompt but can just click Cancel, or just click OK, or if it will just
work, or what.  That might also depend on client OS
version/options/etc.

-- Ben

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