Permissions on a site I'm going to make public still ask for credentials from users, especially if they're on a Mac. I'm guessing Windows auth is still in charge in some way.
Permissions on a site I'm going to make public still asks for credentials from users, especially if they're on a Mac and possibly when Chrome or FF is used. I'm guessing Windows auth is still in charge in some way. Here are some images of my current setup. Any help would be greatly appreciated.



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Hello Brian,
Based on your configured security providers, I think you have some redundat permissions configured. Can you please try removing Global - all users, and Global - Everyone from your permissions list? Also, make sure that you have site level allow permissions (the one at the top of the tree) set on the Anonymous Access - Guest permisison, and the Windows Intergrated - All Users permission.
Please let me know if that helps!
Thanks,
Danny0 -
Hey Danny,
So I've stripped everything down to just Annon Access - Guest, and users are still being prompted for credentials, across all browsers. Any direction you could possible point me to for further investigation?0 -
Hi Brian,
It sounds like you may have another piece of security separate from Essentials sitting in front of your viewer. I would check the viewer authentication settings in IIS, and make sure that anonymous access is enabled as one of the options (The other one should be Windows Authentication).
The other thing you could do is check with your IT guys and see if there is a proxy server or something in front of the viewer that requires authentication.
If all else fails, please open a support case, and reference this thread, and one of the other analysts or myself would be happy to assist you over a screen sharing session.
I hope that helps!
Danny0 -
You, kind Sir, are my hero..... Annon Access was not enabled in IIS!
I enabled it, and all is well.
Thanks!0 -
Excellent, I'm glad that's solved :)
Cheers!
Danny0
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