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Table 24-45: Anonymous Connection Settings in the Security Settings Area (cont.)<br />

Setting Description<br />

The settings in the Authenticated Access area are as follows.<br />

Advanced Settings<br />

Chapter 24: View Reference<br />

Configure the Target System View<br />

Anonymous Password If you have selected No for the IIS Controls Anonymous Password setting, type the<br />

anonymous user account password. The password is used only within Windows.<br />

Anonymous users do not log on by using a user name and password.<br />

Table 24-46: Authenticated Access Settings in the Security Settings Area<br />

Setting Description<br />

Basic authentication Specify whether you want to enable the basic authentication method for collecting user<br />

name and password information for end users who access the application or virtual<br />

directory.<br />

Integrated Windows<br />

authentication<br />

Important: With the basic method of authentication, user names and passwords are not<br />

encrypted when they are transmitted across the network. An unscrupulous end user who<br />

has network monitoring tools could intercept user names and passwords.<br />

Specify whether you want to enable integrated Windows authentication. Integrated<br />

Windows authentication uses a cryptographic exchange with the end user's browser to<br />

confirm the identity of the user.<br />

When integrated Windows authentication is enabled, the Web site will use it only under the<br />

following conditions:<br />

• Anonymous access is disabled.<br />

• Anonymous access is denied because Windows file system permissions have been<br />

set, requiring end users to provide a Windows user name and password before<br />

establishing a connection with restricted content.<br />

The following settings are available in the Advanced area for an application or a virtual directory in the<br />

Internet Information Services view.<br />

Table 24-47: Advanced Settings for an Application or a Virtual Directory<br />

Setting Description<br />

Custom Errors To customize HTTP errors that are sent to clients when Web server errors occur,<br />

select the ellipsis button (...) in this setting. The Custom Errors dialog box opens,<br />

enabling you to specify the page that should be displayed for one or more HTTP<br />

errors.<br />

Administrators can use generic HTTP 1.1 errors, detailed custom error pages that IIS<br />

provides, or your own custom error pages that are you including in the installation.<br />

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