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Vista Ultimate and IIS Windows Authentication

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Chris Botha - 10 Apr 2008 21:45 GMT
I upgraded from Vista Home Premium to Ultimate.
With Home Premium there is no Windows Authentication for IIS - I googled
that it is available under Ultimate and upgraded to Ultimate.
However, when using IIS manager and examining the Authentication properties
of my Web Apps, the list still has the 3 items as before = "Anonymous
Auth.", "ASP.NET Impersonation" and "Forms Auth".

So does IIS under Ultimate support Windows Authentication?
A bonus answer will be what to do to get Windows Auth into my Web Apps?

Thanks.
Chris Botha - 10 Apr 2008 22:02 GMT
Got it - had to turn the feature on in control panel.

> I upgraded from Vista Home Premium to Ultimate.
> With Home Premium there is no Windows Authentication for IIS - I googled
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>
> Thanks.

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