locked out of localhost webs

P

Pam

This morning when I tried to open a site from my 'localhost' I get a box
that pops up with my username/website and wants password - not sure wht I
did to make this happen but can someone tell me how to stop this from
happening - My user acct for Windows has admin rights - does that have
anything to do with FP? any help appreciated
Pam
 
P

Pam

Ok, I think I fixed it - not sure why - but I UNCHECKED Anonymous log in
under IIS/Default Web SErver/properties/directory security/ and then EDIT
on the anonymous acces .... but then another box popped up saying that
localhost and printers were under that child node or something...I went
ahead and selected both of them so that they would also be associated with
that .. not sure if that was right...but at least I can get into my websites
right now

Pam
 
P

Pam

geez...I take it back that didn't work either - I can now get INTO
localhost, and the website will come up - but it is still asking for
user/password??
 
G

Guest

It is because aphche servers do not allow Anonymous log
in. You might have to get another program to upload
your site
 
P

Pam

I know that :) ... so how do I get back to my original settings so that I
am not asked a username/password? What it looks like is a box that pops up
with keys on it - at the top it says Connect to Pamela and then inserts
automatically in the User name a 'face' and Pamela\websitename and then
wants a password and when it won't take anything I put in, and I click
cancel - it says I do not have permission to do this operation - ask your
website admin to change your permissions and try again or log on with a user
account that has perm -

I'm at a loss here - please help

Pam
 
S

Steve Easton

I know you know that, I was answering anonymous.

The only thing I can think of is that your logged onto
the machine as a different user / user with different permissions
than the one used to create the website.
 
P

Pam

Ok, I went into Server Extensions Administrator and looked at my user name-
right click on it, clicked All Task, Check Server Extensions and it pops up
with "The server administration programs and the server extensions on the
web server are not compatible. The administration program is too old to use
with this server."

I click ok and then it says: CHECK WEB / checking web http:// Check Log: No
problems found

Under my User name is a folder called /lm/w3svc/1: - I did the same check
here and it says the same thing.

Now what?? I'd sure appreciate some help

Pam
 
T

Tom Pepper Willett

"The Server Is Too Old to Use with This Administration

Program" Error Message If You Attempt to Use Management

Console
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;Q319476
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| Ok, I went into Server Extensions Administrator and looked at my user
name-
| right click on it, clicked All Task, Check Server Extensions and it pops
up
| with "The server administration programs and the server extensions on the
| web server are not compatible. The administration program is too old to
use
| with this server."
|
| I click ok and then it says: CHECK WEB / checking web http:// Check Log:
No
| problems found
|
| Under my User name is a folder called /lm/w3svc/1: - I did the same check
| here and it says the same thing.
|
| Now what?? I'd sure appreciate some help
|
| Pam
|
|
| | > This morning when I tried to open a site from my 'localhost' I get a box
| > that pops up with my username/website and wants password - not sure wht
I
| > did to make this happen but can someone tell me how to stop this from
| > happening - My user acct for Windows has admin rights - does that have
| > anything to do with FP? any help appreciated
| > Pam
| >
| >
|
|
 

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