Re: How to Change Connection Credentials

Re: How to Change Connection Credentials

am 30.03.2008 13:32:31 von David Wang

On Mar 27, 7:16=A0am, "Ross Culver" wrote:
> On our internal IIS server we have a SharePoint site as well as various
> other ASP.net sites. =A0One site is used for ClickOnce deployment of a var=
iety
> of Windows applications.
>
> Recently when trying to publish a ClickOnce app to the server, I was
> ultimately forced to use the server/administrator credentials because the
> server would not accept either mine (domain admin) or the actual domain
> adminstrator's credentials. =A0That's a separate issue.
>
> Now, though I'm not prompted for a login when connecting to the SharePoint=

> site, I've found that SharePoint thinks I'm the server/administrator, sinc=
e
> whenever I checkout a document, it's shows to be checked out to the
> server/administrator.
>
> How can I reset the credentials used with IE upon load/login?
>
> Thanks.
>
> Ross


This sounds like a configuration issue with Sharepoint, and you want
to go to its newsgroup. There is nothing related to IIS or its
security.

If it was working fine before, it really sounds like someone botched
up the server configuration somewhere. Somehow, only Server
Administrator is allowed to do anything on the server, and Sharepoint
is using the Server Administrator. These are all server-side
configurations that any server administrator can tweak and cause havoc
elsewhere.


//David
http://w3-4u.blogspot.com
http://blogs.msdn.com/David.Wang
//

Re: How to Change Connection Credentials

am 31.03.2008 17:29:30 von Ross Culver

Actually, I think this is an Internet Explorer issue, not IIS or SharePoint.
I'll post the question on that newsgroup.

Ross


"David Wang" wrote in message
news:5a7eccb0-42ac-4e2f-8fab-befc9a47ba0b@s37g2000prg.google groups.com...
On Mar 27, 7:16 am, "Ross Culver" wrote:
> On our internal IIS server we have a SharePoint site as well as various
> other ASP.net sites. One site is used for ClickOnce deployment of a
> variety
> of Windows applications.
>
> Recently when trying to publish a ClickOnce app to the server, I was
> ultimately forced to use the server/administrator credentials because the
> server would not accept either mine (domain admin) or the actual domain
> adminstrator's credentials. That's a separate issue.
>
> Now, though I'm not prompted for a login when connecting to the SharePoint
> site, I've found that SharePoint thinks I'm the server/administrator,
> since
> whenever I checkout a document, it's shows to be checked out to the
> server/administrator.
>
> How can I reset the credentials used with IE upon load/login?
>
> Thanks.
>
> Ross


This sounds like a configuration issue with Sharepoint, and you want
to go to its newsgroup. There is nothing related to IIS or its
security.

If it was working fine before, it really sounds like someone botched
up the server configuration somewhere. Somehow, only Server
Administrator is allowed to do anything on the server, and Sharepoint
is using the Server Administrator. These are all server-side
configurations that any server administrator can tweak and cause havoc
elsewhere.


//David
http://w3-4u.blogspot.com
http://blogs.msdn.com/David.Wang
//