I just wondered if there is an "AUTHENTICATED_USER.authenticate(userName,
password)" that I could call from a form. And then bypass all that IIS mumbo
jumbo completely.

Guess I will have to dig the sources.

Regards Max M

Max M. W. Rasmussen,    Denmark.   New Media Director
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
Dieter Maurer

 > I have installed zope on port 8080 on a win 2K machine.
 >
 > It runs nicely, but due to firewalls and other reasons it has to run on
port
 > 80. So I have added zope.pcgi etc. to the IIS. And it runs nicely.
 >
 > But when I try to use a manage page I cannot log in without being a
member
 > of the win2K domain, and that is not feasible in this case. I have tried
all
 > setting, I think.

You either access Zope for management purposes on 8080
or you learn how to convince IIS to forward authentication
information. Maybe "doc/WEBSERVER.txt" says something about this
issue.


Dieter

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