Hi,
I'm not sure if this should be in here or IIS. I've got a ex2003 OWA server. People access it fine, but when the log off button when they finish, they get a password prompt box. If they re-enter their credentials, they get logged off ok. If they click cancel, they get an 'access is denied' message, and the mailbox doesn't get logged off. If you use the back button in the browser, you can reload the inbox or whatever, and send emails, so as well as an annoyance, there's a security issue here as well.
I had a similar problem in the past, where the cause seemed to be configuration going awry. The fix for that one was to go to IIS Manager, default web site, exchweb, bin, properties, Authentication and Access, and re-entering the domain name into the domain and realm boxes. I've done this a couple of times today, but the error continues. I've stopped and started the website to no avail. DOes anyone know is this enough, or do I need to stop and start the actual services, rather than just restarting ISM and the website?
If anyone can shed any light, I'll be grateful as always.
Many thanks
Gaz
I'm not sure if this should be in here or IIS. I've got a ex2003 OWA server. People access it fine, but when the log off button when they finish, they get a password prompt box. If they re-enter their credentials, they get logged off ok. If they click cancel, they get an 'access is denied' message, and the mailbox doesn't get logged off. If you use the back button in the browser, you can reload the inbox or whatever, and send emails, so as well as an annoyance, there's a security issue here as well.
I had a similar problem in the past, where the cause seemed to be configuration going awry. The fix for that one was to go to IIS Manager, default web site, exchweb, bin, properties, Authentication and Access, and re-entering the domain name into the domain and realm boxes. I've done this a couple of times today, but the error continues. I've stopped and started the website to no avail. DOes anyone know is this enough, or do I need to stop and start the actual services, rather than just restarting ISM and the website?
If anyone can shed any light, I'll be grateful as always.
Many thanks
Gaz