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Old 05-11-2004, 08:31 AM   #1
muzerb
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Question How to Enable Anonymous Access in IIS 6

What are the account requirements for aspx pages to be accessed anonymously on Windows 2003 server?.

When I view my aspx page in a browser locally or remotely I always get prompted for user and password. When I provide credentials for user in the admin group the page displays correctly.

I do not get prompted when viewing .htm files.

I would like to make the aspx pages available anonymously.

Here are my settings:

NTFS Directory Security:
Administrators - Full Control
ASP.NET Machine Account - Read & Execute, List, Read
Internet Guest Account - Read & Execute, List, Read
System - Full Control

Virtual Directory Tab:
Read - checked
Execute permissions - Scripts only

Authentication and access control:
Enable anonymous access - checked
User name: IUSR_COMPUTER_NAME
Basic Authentication - Not checked

Thank you in advance.
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Old 05-11-2004, 08:50 AM   #2
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The files themselves should have the permissions of 705 since you want the administrator to have access to the pages, and you want everybody else to read and execute the asp pages, but not read them.

I'm not a windows or IIS person. I think of it in terms of Unix and Apache.
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