dsullinger
MIS
We have a Win2k3 server running IIS 6. This server is located in a Active Directory OU called ABC.yyy. All the users in the ABC.yyy OU can access the basic index.html page in the root directory without any logon prompt.
We also have users in the ABC.zzz OU that we need to have access the web site, but every time they try, they get a domain logon prompt.
I've added the ABC\everyone account to the top directory of the web site and all the child directories with Read/Execute permissions, which should give them access to the web pages, yet they are still getting the domain logon prompt.
Any ideas of what I need to do so those in other OU's can access the web pages?
Please let me know if you need more info, I'm not a Active Directory expert. I have about 8 years of Web Admin background, but that is all with Apache and Netscape Enterprise Server... I've just recently started using IIS.
Thanks
We also have users in the ABC.zzz OU that we need to have access the web site, but every time they try, they get a domain logon prompt.
I've added the ABC\everyone account to the top directory of the web site and all the child directories with Read/Execute permissions, which should give them access to the web pages, yet they are still getting the domain logon prompt.
Any ideas of what I need to do so those in other OU's can access the web pages?
Please let me know if you need more info, I'm not a Active Directory expert. I have about 8 years of Web Admin background, but that is all with Apache and Netscape Enterprise Server... I've just recently started using IIS.
Thanks