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It supports NT challenge, Basic, or anonymous.
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From: "Mark Evans"
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Also rules out Java applets and Javascript dished up from a webserver doesn't it. Why don't they just come out with it: `You don't own the software, we do & we can do whatever we like with it but you can't do anything without violating this licence'.
Don't quote me on this because I haven't read the XP license but what I can remember from the Windows 2000 license a connection refers to a user logon or network share not a web server connection. Thus if you have 5 CAL for Win2K Server 5 people can be authenticated by the server but an unlimited number of people can connect to IIS.
Dosn't IIS support authentication against SAM/AD though?
-- Mark Evans St. Peter's CofE High School Phone: +44 1392 204764 X109 Fax: +44 1392 204763
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