I've set up a site on my local machine on port 80, and can see the default document at http://localhost/ and http://localhost/default.aspx but when I try to view any other file/directory I get a HTTP Error 401.3 - Unauthorized. I'm using IIS 7 and this isn't one I've ever had before. anonymous authentication is enabled, and I'm not sure what could be causing it.
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What is the URL of another file where you're getting this problem? Is some code getting called which could be assuming authentication?– RichardJan 3, 2011 at 14:51
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Anonymous authentication won't allow you to do directory browsing. What other files are you trying to access?– NotMeJan 3, 2011 at 15:05
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You need to allow for Anonymous Authentication by going to your IIS Manager, click on the Authentication button on your application's console, Enable Anonymous Authentication and in the opening window select Application Pool identity and click OK. For more details, see this article: http://www.bloggingdeveloper.com/post/HTTP-Error-4013-Unauthorized-Error-While-creating-IIS-70-web-site-on-Windows-Vista.aspx