I am trying to deploy a small .ASPX form on a server that has not been used
for ASPX at all, even though .NET Framework 1.1 was installed.
I developed the form on my machine fine, but when I publish out to that
server, it's requiring authentication. If I authenticate, it works ok.
I've gone through everything I can think of, including setting the
web.config to Authentication None, unchecking the Integrated Authetication
option under IIS, making sure the IUSR account has rights and everything to
no avail.
Anyone with suggestions where else I can look to determine what is going on
and why it's trying to authenticate when it shouldn't? This is a Windows
2000 Server machine running IIS 5.
If I uncheck 'Integrated Windows Security' in IIS, it doesn't ask for the
login, but instead says:
HTTP 401.3 - Access denied by ACL on resource
Internet Information Services
I'm assuming something doesn't have rights somewhere. The web directories
are not under inetpub, but I've gone through and made sure that Everyone,
ASPnet and IUSR_???? all have rights.
Help!