Having a strange problem here where IIS won't hold on to the folder
security settings we want in place for our users. We've changed them to
Basic Authentication for the Exchange site, and Anonymous for the Public
site. Any time the server is rebooted it loses these settings and goes
back to the
: Matt Hoffman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Posted At: 13 October 2003 15:11
Posted To: Swynk Exchange (30 days)
Conversation: Problems with IIS settings for Exchange and Public in
Exchange 2000
Subject: Problems with IIS settings for Exchange and Public in Exchange
2000
Having a strange problem here
Red error icon is OK.
There is a way to permanently set up the authentication for the default
web site, so that it will not revert to the original settings. I can't
remember off the top of my head, it is done by running an IISadmin VB
script from command line. It is described in the Exchange 2000
Correction: Red error icon is not necessarily a problem.
Ed Crowley MCSE+Internet MVP
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a benign error:
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=259373
Neil
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From: Matt Hoffman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Posted At: 13 October 2003 15:11
Posted To: Swynk Exchange (30 days)
Conversation: Problems with IIS settings for Exchange and Public in
Exchange 2000
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Conversation: Problems with IIS settings for Exchange and Public in
Exchange 2000
Subject: Problems with IIS settings for Exchange and Public in Exchange
2000
Having a strange problem here where IIS won't hold on to the folder
security settings we want in place for our users. We've changed
To: Swynk Exchange (30 days)
Conversation: Problems with IIS settings for Exchange and Public in
Exchange 2000
Subject: Problems with IIS settings for Exchange and Public in Exchange
2000
Having a strange problem here where IIS won't hold on to the folder
security settings we want in place for our
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