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Need to restrict access to an EXE in IIS603 Feb 2006 03:35 GMT5
I have my web site running on Windows Server 2003 Standard with IIS 6.0. I
have an executable file, support.exe, that I want to have accessible to my
clients, but not to anyone else.
I would like it to be available via http://www.mydomainname.com/support.exe 
login window pop up for integrated windows authentication02 Feb 2006 09:50 GMT1
i have server with windows2003 and IIS6.0, its a simple virtual directory
with integrated windows authentication.
when i type in ie http://servername it pops up login window for credentials.
have checked all permission,used adsutil NTAuthenticationProviders and set
Allow temp access to demo system02 Feb 2006 04:22 GMT1
Hoping someone can help.
Need to know if there is software available that can allow propect customers
(where ever they are located) to have temporary HTTP access to a demo system
here that the sales guys use so that the prospect can see what the
IIS 6.0 NTFS Permission not working01 Feb 2006 21:58 GMT2
I limit the access to a website using NTFS permission.
I gave Admin and System Full Right, IIS_WPG Read Execute, and L_BOE read
access. I also disabled Anonymous access and enabled IWA. The plan was to
only allow members of the L_BOE local group to access the web application,
IE claims unsafe ActiveX (TDC) on IIS6 and WinXP SP2 only01 Feb 2006 14:33 GMT1
I'm moving an intranet based application from a Windows 2000 server (A)
with IIS5 to a newer Windows 2003 server (B) with IIS6. When opening
the application (located on B) with a Windows XP SP2 computer, Internet
Explorer blocks an ActiveX-object on a crucial page claiming it
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