Hi, I'm trying to connect to IIS 7 remotely. In IIS Manager -> MS IIS Manager Permissions tab,I have enabled the Primary Account User access via the Microsoft IIS Manager... checked primary account user and clicked on update. Then using IIS 7 Application Server Manager, on connecting to server Server name: <domain name> User name: <control panel login> Password: <password> But I keep on getting a 401 not authorised error back. Someone else was recently experiencing this problem, and the resolution was not to put the leading www in the domain name which I have tried but I'm still getting the same error. Please tell me what I'm doing wrong. Thanks and regards.
Sorry Mark - read your original post too quickly. Actually I am using it from Vista Ultimate. I am now able to connect correctly - I was connecting to server, instead of connecting to site.
How you like the tool?? I personally find it confusing but it allows you to do a lot. IMPORTANT NOTE: everything you change w/ this tool actually makes a change to the web.config on the server. If you overwrite the web.config, you'll lose all setting. Bruce DiscountASP.NET www.DiscountASP.NET
we are working on a detail forum post about this tool. we should be posting it within the next day or 2. Bruce DiscountASP.NET www.DiscountASP.NET
I'd appreciate it if someone can post a few examples of a web.config before and after. For future reference.
I haven't used that tool yet but... Are you using it from Vista? If so, is Vista running IIS 6 Metabase Compatibility? Just curious.
The tool is remote manager and you can read about it on this blog. http://blogs.iis.net/bdela/archive/2007/10/08/remote-administration-managing-iis-7-rco-from-windows-xp-2k3-and-vista.aspx I forgot to add in my original post that the web server type isWindows 2008 - IIS 7.0. However, I did check andI am running IIS 6 Metabase Compatibility.
I've been reading about it, even posted this 2 days ago: http://community.discountasp.net/default.aspx?f=34&m=23169 Still don't have SP1 on my Vista yet, not until it releases to the general public, soon. Salute, Mark