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Stefania
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Posted: Sun Dec 19, 2004 3:37 am    Post subject: XP Home and SPS on Win2003 Server Reply with quote

Hi,
I’m setting up a local intranet using SPS and IIS on a Win 2003 Server
machine.
All works perfectly if I log on the Intranet with XP PRO SP2 clients.
With XP Home SP2 clients I have to provide credentials any action I do on
SPS site (Default Web Site).
I created profiles on the 2003 machine for any XP Home client.

Well, I use the Win2003 integrated DNS Server to facilitate notebook owners
coming inside the LAN from the WAN, but this behaviour occurs any url I digit
on address bar of Explorer XP Home Clients.

I can use the server name (http://webdd) or the IP Address
(http://192.168.0.1) or the local DNS name (http://web.domanidonna.it).

I obviously added all these addresses to the local intranet sites zone on
Explorer XP Home Client.

And IIS on Win2003 Server is set with anonymous logon and Windows integrated
Authentication.

Nothing

The most curious thing, anyway, is that XP Pro clients work perfectly.

Any suggestion?

Thanks in advance

Stefania
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RB
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Posted: Sun Dec 19, 2004 9:44 am    Post subject: Re: XP Home and SPS on Win2003 Server Reply with quote

I'd suggest reposting this to the Portal Server group - this group handles
Sharepoint Team Services 1.0 which is a completely different animal. The
difference between XP Home and XP Pro clients is probably a result of
differences in how they network and authenticate to resources. Also, the
Portal Server administration may have an anonymous access selection that is
separate from IIS (Team Services has this feature, it allows the admin to
assign a role to all anonymous users).

The Portal Server group is microsoft.public.sharepoint.portalserver.

Roger

"Stefania" <Stefania@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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Quote:
Hi,
I'm setting up a local intranet using SPS and IIS on a Win 2003 Server
machine.
All works perfectly if I log on the Intranet with XP PRO SP2 clients.
With XP Home SP2 clients I have to provide credentials any action I do on
SPS site (Default Web Site).
I created profiles on the 2003 machine for any XP Home client.

Well, I use the Win2003 integrated DNS Server to facilitate notebook
owners
coming inside the LAN from the WAN, but this behaviour occurs any url I
digit
on address bar of Explorer XP Home Clients.

I can use the server name (http://webdd) or the IP Address
(http://192.168.0.1) or the local DNS name (http://web.domanidonna.it).

I obviously added all these addresses to the local intranet sites zone on
Explorer XP Home Client.

And IIS on Win2003 Server is set with anonymous logon and Windows
integrated
Authentication.

Nothing

The most curious thing, anyway, is that XP Pro clients work perfectly.

Any suggestion?

Thanks in advance

Stefania
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