Dosn't IIS support authentication against SAM/AD though?
It seems that XP EULA is different quite a bit. It states: You may permit a maximum of ten (10) computers or other electronic devices (each a "Device") to connect to the Workstation Computer to utilize the services of the Product solely for File and Print services, Internet Information Services, and remote access (including connection sharing and telephony services). If that is the case then is this saying that you need a CAL for website access? Can someone confirm this? This differs totally from Win2K. Which states nothing about IIS. * "Authenticated User" is a user who directly or indirectly utilizes the Windows 2000 Server Integrated Sign-On Service or receives credentials from the Windows 2000 Directory Services. * "Windows 2000 Server Services" include File Services (accessing or managing files or disk storage), Printing Services (printing to a printer managed by the Product), Remote Access Service (accessing the Server from a remote location through a communications link, including a virtual private network), and Terminal Services. ----- Matt