> Can you check the NTFS ACLs on the actual FILE (i.e. published web
> page) and make sure it is only for OfficeA group and not
> "Authenticated Users" because that'd allow everyone else to see the
> page.
>
> FYI: IIS is actually not involved with your question because it does
> not control permissions nor is there a "client version of IIS". This
> is more of an Exchange web-publishing via Outlook and NTFS ACL
> question.
>
>
> //David
>
http://w3-4u.blogspot.com >
http://blogs.msdn.com/David.Wang > //
>
>
> On Feb 11, 3:14 pm, "Nicola M." <REMasterixO...@infiREniMOtoVE.it>
> wrote:
>> Good night,
>> here my problem: with outlook 2000 I publish a calendar web page on a
>> client IIS (W2K SP4 ITA all patches). I would obtain the access to this
>> web page to the users belong to officeA group, only. All other users
>> haven't gained the access. I look for a method to get it but I don't
>> found anything.
>> Maybe client version of iis doesn't allow to set up detailed permission
>> regarding accessing to web pages?
>> I tried with Integrated Authentication (without Allow anonymous access)
>> but all users of my domain (i.e those don't belong to officeA group) can
>> see the page.
>>
>> Sorry for my not perfect writing but English is not my language. I hope
>> the message is understandig, anyway.
>> Nicola
>
>
Thanks a lot. I didn't think to this aspect (ACLs on the file) because I
was sure the problem involved the client IIS.