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I have implemented Integrated windows authentication on our 2003 server
running iis 6.0. I need to have users that do not automatically authenticate, get redirected to a different website. For instance, someone that does not have a domain account, or is on a restricted list, is sent to an open site that anyone can view. Help! |
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You would also want to post your question in an IIS newsgroup as the
configuration will need to be done on the server end. One possibility is to have a custom error message that informs the user of another URL to y. --- Steve "marcus" <marcus@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:615093B5-1DC9-4C10-8220-4EDBC12BE32D@microsoft.com... >I have implemented Integrated windows authentication on our 2003 server > running iis 6.0. > > I need to have users that do not automatically authenticate, get > redirected > to a different website. For instance, someone that does not have a domain > account, or is on a restricted list, is sent to an open site that anyone > can > view. > > Help! |
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Thanks Steve!
Do I need to replace the existing error message with the new one I create in IIS? "steve umbach" wrote: > You would also want to post your question in an IIS newsgroup as the > configuration will need to be done on the server end. One possibility is to > have a custom error message that informs the user of another URL to > y. --- Steve > > > "marcus" <marcus@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:615093B5-1DC9-4C10-8220-4EDBC12BE32D@microsoft.com... > >I have implemented Integrated windows authentication on our 2003 server > > running iis 6.0. > > > > I need to have users that do not automatically authenticate, get > > redirected > > to a different website. For instance, someone that does not have a domain > > account, or is on a restricted list, is sent to an open site that anyone > > can > > view. > > > > Help! > > > |
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Thanks Steve!
Do I need to replace the existing error message with the new one I create in IIS? "steve umbach" wrote: > You would also want to post your question in an IIS newsgroup as the > configuration will need to be done on the server end. One possibility is to > have a custom error message that informs the user of another URL to > y. --- Steve > > > "marcus" <marcus@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:615093B5-1DC9-4C10-8220-4EDBC12BE32D@microsoft.com... > >I have implemented Integrated windows authentication on our 2003 server > > running iis 6.0. > > > > I need to have users that do not automatically authenticate, get > > redirected > > to a different website. For instance, someone that does not have a domain > > account, or is on a restricted list, is sent to an open site that anyone > > can > > view. > > > > Help! > > > |
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