Monday, February 13, 2012

401 No Authorisation - Kerberos ?

Hi all,
I know someone has this problem before, but i cannot find the article or the
post.. my newsgroup skills aren't apparently that good ;-) Anyway. I have a
webserver wich hosts an aspx page. This page calls, through SOAP, the
reporting server on a different (database) server. Anonymous access is
disabled, windows nt integrated security is set on.
I remember this could have something to do with kerberos, but i'm not sure.
Does somebody has an idea ?
thanks!Create a DWORD entry called DisableLoopbackCheck to
HKLM\System\CurrentControlSet\Control\Lsa. Set this key to a value of 1
this solved my same problem.
Barbaros
"Koen" <Koen@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:4E2F519F-1605-4477-AE84-587F5DA7FAE4@.microsoft.com...
> Hi all,
> I know someone has this problem before, but i cannot find the article or
> the
> post.. my newsgroup skills aren't apparently that good ;-) Anyway. I have
> a
> webserver wich hosts an aspx page. This page calls, through SOAP, the
> reporting server on a different (database) server. Anonymous access is
> disabled, windows nt integrated security is set on.
> I remember this could have something to do with kerberos, but i'm not
> sure.
> Does somebody has an idea ?
> thanks!|||Hi,
this registery entry, do i have to make this on the report server-computer
or on the IIS-computer ?
Thanks
"saglamtimur" wrote:
> Create a DWORD entry called DisableLoopbackCheck to
> HKLM\System\CurrentControlSet\Control\Lsa. Set this key to a value of 1
> this solved my same problem.
> Barbaros
> "Koen" <Koen@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:4E2F519F-1605-4477-AE84-587F5DA7FAE4@.microsoft.com...
> > Hi all,
> >
> > I know someone has this problem before, but i cannot find the article or
> > the
> > post.. my newsgroup skills aren't apparently that good ;-) Anyway. I have
> > a
> > webserver wich hosts an aspx page. This page calls, through SOAP, the
> > reporting server on a different (database) server. Anonymous access is
> > disabled, windows nt integrated security is set on.
> >
> > I remember this could have something to do with kerberos, but i'm not
> > sure.
> > Does somebody has an idea ?
> >
> > thanks!
>
>

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