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Jesse
I am having trouble connecting to Project Server through
Project 2002. I had reviewed all the normal culprits with
no luck until reading about a corrupted profile.
So, I tried logging in as a different user and then it
worked with a Project Server account but with a Windows
account I get error code 9456.
The knowledge base article
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-
us;823617 says to give the pdsrequest.asp file anonymous
access in IIS and tell it to use Administrator as the
anonymous user. Sure enough this fixes the problem.
*What I am wondering is if anyone knows of another fix or
can reassure me that there are no security issues with
making the anonymous user the administrator!*
By the way, the Project Server is a domain controller,
which I think is why the Integrated Windows Authentication
won't work in the first place. Or, it could be the fake
proxy I set up so that Project 2002 talks to STS, since
Integrated Windows Authentication is NOT supposed to work
through a proxy.
Any other thoughts are welcome.
Jesse
Project 2002. I had reviewed all the normal culprits with
no luck until reading about a corrupted profile.
So, I tried logging in as a different user and then it
worked with a Project Server account but with a Windows
account I get error code 9456.
The knowledge base article
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-
us;823617 says to give the pdsrequest.asp file anonymous
access in IIS and tell it to use Administrator as the
anonymous user. Sure enough this fixes the problem.
*What I am wondering is if anyone knows of another fix or
can reassure me that there are no security issues with
making the anonymous user the administrator!*
By the way, the Project Server is a domain controller,
which I think is why the Integrated Windows Authentication
won't work in the first place. Or, it could be the fake
proxy I set up so that Project 2002 talks to STS, since
Integrated Windows Authentication is NOT supposed to work
through a proxy.
Any other thoughts are welcome.
Jesse