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# Double-click WWW Service.
# Double-click WWW Service.
# Click the Directories tab.
# Click the Directories tab.
# In the &quot;WWW Service Properties for <machine name>&quot; dialog box, delete all _vti_* mappings that refer to the default port. (They will not have an address in the Address column.)
# In the "WWW Service Properties for <machine name>" dialog box, delete all _vti_* mappings that refer to the default port. (They will not have an address in the Address column.)
# Double-click the default server.
# Double-click the default server.
# In the Edit Properties dialog box, click to select the Virtual Server check box. In the Virtual Server IP Address box, type the IP address, and then click OK.
# In the Edit Properties dialog box, click to select the Virtual Server check box. In the Virtual Server IP Address box, type the IP address, and then click OK.

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Knowledge Base


FP97: Subweb on Virtual Server Fails Authentication on IIS

Article ID: 170239

Article Last Modified on 10/1/2001



APPLIES TO

  • Microsoft FrontPage 97 Standard Edition



This article was previously published under Q170239


For a Microsoft FrontPage 98 version of this article, see 194469.


SYMPTOMS

When you attempt to open a FrontPage Web on a multi-homed Internet Information Server (IIS), you are repeatedly prompted to enter a valid username and password.

CAUSE

This behavior occurs while attempting to validate users on IIS when the authentication response is directed to a default server rather than the requested virtual server.

RESOLUTION

Turn the default server into a virtual server. To do this, follow these steps:

  1. Uninstall the FrontPage Server Extensions from the default port.


The default port is 80.

  1. Start the Internet Service Manager.
  2. Double-click WWW Service.
  3. Click the Directories tab.
  4. In the "WWW Service Properties for <machine name>" dialog box, delete all _vti_* mappings that refer to the default port. (They will not have an address in the Address column.)
  5. Double-click the default server.
  6. In the Edit Properties dialog box, click to select the Virtual Server check box. In the Virtual Server IP Address box, type the IP address, and then click OK.
  7. Close the Internet Information Server Manager.
  8. Install the server extensions to the IP address that used to be the default server.


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