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GlobeUnion
Engaged Sweeper
After the upgrade, it always prompts me to enter a username and password. The error message says HTTP 401.3 after three failed attempts. The service errorlog doesn't have any errors. I don't have anonymous access enabled on IIS, just Intergrated Auth. The file permissions of the website directory seem ok. I ran the SQL upgrade script and updated the NETBIOS names. Anything else I am missing?
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GlobeUnion
Engaged Sweeper
Looks like something didn't have the correct permission. I forced a reset on all files and now we are back in business. Thanks for the help.
Hemoco
Lansweeper Alumni
Most likely you unzipped to a folder with different NTFS permissions before copying the files (the upgrade didn't do anything to this)
rmorgan
Engaged Sweeper
I am getting the following error:

HTTP Error 401.3 - Unauthorized: Access is due to an ACL set on the requested resource.
Internet Information Services (IIS)

rmorgan
Engaged Sweeper
I too am have this same issue after the upgrade from 3.5 to 3.5.1. Nothing was done outside of what was stated in the upgrade PDF. I too have added "everyone" to the ntfs security for website file.
Hemoco
Lansweeper Alumni
rmorgan wrote:
I too am have this same issue after the upgrade from 3.5 to 3.5.1. Nothing was done outside of what was stated in the upgrade PDF. I too have added "everyone" to the ntfs security for website file.

Do you also use integrated authentication?

Please make sure that the NTFS permissions are correct on all files (including subfolders)
rmorgan
Engaged Sweeper
Lansweeper wrote:
rmorgan wrote:
I too am have this same issue after the upgrade from 3.5 to 3.5.1. Nothing was done outside of what was stated in the upgrade PDF. I too have added "everyone" to the ntfs security for website file.

Do you also use integrated authentication?

Please make sure that the NTFS permissions are correct on all files (including subfolders)


Problem solved. Why did this change by applying the upgrade?
Hemoco
Lansweeper Alumni
Do you see anything in the eventviewer of the server?
Looks like a IIS integrated security problem.
GlobeUnion
Engaged Sweeper
I set the files for "everyone" access and that didn't change anything. I didn't change anything in the web.config or IIS. I thought it was a permissions issue so I added a domain group to the web.config file but that gave be a permission denied error on default.aspx. I have since reverted back to my orginal web.config.
Hemoco
Lansweeper Alumni
Check if the website files have the ntfs security set to "everyone"
Did you change something to IIS or web.config file (this is not needed)

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