Our website was a Windows Server 2000/IIS 5 website migrated to a Windows Server 2003/IIS 6 website using the MS migration tool. We have several forms on the website, where a user fills out information and clicks “submit” to send the information (form is set to send an email) When the user clicks on submit, it asks for a username/password. If you click on “cancel”, it will take you to a page that says you are not authorized to view this page. If you enter a domain username/password, the form will work and take the user to a confirmation page and the email will be sent. Website has anonymous access enabled (local_machine/iusr_account) and integrated windows authentication. These forms did work before the website was migrated to IIS 6
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IIS5 to IIS6 Migration ruins forms
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Posted 31 July 2009 - 11:28 PM
Sounds like a NTFS file permission. Make sure you're using basic authentication as well.
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Posted 03 August 2009 - 06:52 AM
jcarle, on Aug 1 2009, 12:28 AM, said:
Sounds like a NTFS file permission. Make sure you're using basic authentication as well.
Thanks for the reply. We actually solved the problem already. I am not sure what happened but we ended up uninstalling and reinstalling the extension. Now it works. Again thanks for the reply.
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