dr_dre Posted February 12, 2007 Posted February 12, 2007 Lo all, after reading alot on these forums i still havent corrected the last of my problems. I installed Mysql v5 together with php 4.4 and oscommerce 2.2 under iis win2003. Several install probs have been corrected but now something weird is going on. I created a user with RWX rights for the admin subpages. Only administrator, system, and my newly created user have acces to admin now. The rest of the site has been configures to use I_usr. Now comes the weird part. using localhost/admin/indexphp Will prompt me for a password. ( this is correct :) ) I Do see the Front admin page. If i click any icon i will get the Subpage thereafter. But sometimes, every other page, it returns me with a 404 File does not exist error. Does anyone experienced the same and what could be the sollution ? Any help is appreciated. Cheers. Dre
dr_dre Posted February 12, 2007 Author Posted February 12, 2007 Lo all, after reading alot on these forums i still havent corrected the last of my problems. I installed Mysql v5 together with php 4.4 and oscommerce 2.2 under iis win2003. Several install probs have been corrected but now something weird is going on. I created a user with RWX rights for the admin subpages. Only administrator, system, and my newly created user have acces to admin now. The rest of the site has been configures to use I_usr. Now comes the weird part. using localhost/admin/indexphp Will prompt me for a password. ( this is correct :) ) I Do see the Front admin page. If i click any icon i will get the Subpage thereafter. But sometimes, every other page, it returns me with a 404 File does not exist error. Does anyone experienced the same and what could be the sollution ? Any help is appreciated. Cheers. Dre UPDATE ! removing anonymous acces from within iis properties solved this Newbie prob.
cymainformatica Posted March 26, 2007 Posted March 26, 2007 UPDATE ! removing anonymous acces from within iis properties solved this Newbie prob. The same happened to me and I was really going to give up. Thank you so much. Removing anonymous acces to admin folder from within IIS properties was the solution. Thank you again.
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