You need to add in Basic and/or Integrated Windows Auth as modules for IIS 7 in 
"Windows Features" (Vista/Win7) or "Server Manager" (WS2008).

> Ok, Anonymous authentication has been disabled. However there is no 
> Basic or Windows authentication in the Authentication window. 
> 
> Instead there is:
> Anonymous
> ASP.net Impersonation
> Forms authentication
> 
> Forms authentication is expecting a login.aspx file that is not 
> anywhere on the server.
> 
> Please let me know what I'm missing here.
> Thanks!
> 
> 
> >> Right click on the website in IIS, select properties
> >> and click the Directory Security tab. Click Edit under
> >> Authentication and access control.
> >
> >In IIS7 it's the same principle, but in a slightly different place.  
> Select
> >the site (or server) to get the options in the main window.  Open 
> the
> >Authentication icon.  Select Anonymous and disable it, then enable 
> either
> >Basic or Windows authentication depending on how you plan to log in.
> >
> >
> >-Justin Scott 


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