Hmmmm, You must configure IIS to do this. The default is not to, so you will need to turn it on. I use IIS 5.0 so it may be different in IIS4 but not much.<br><br>Open the Web Server Console, Click one the server you want to secure, in the right pane you will see lists of folders and files. Just right click ->Select Propertys->Goto the Directory tab->Edit "anonymous access and authentication control" From there you should see what to do.
You need to add user accounts in User Manager for Domains in your Administrative tools.<br><br>Then in IIS or whatever webserver you use, you edit the website security properties for specific folder to allow access to specific accounts.<br><br> <p>Russ Michaels<br><a href=mailto:russ@satachi.com>russ@satachi.com</a><br><a href=
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