That would be my first guess. Perhaps a service accounts cress have
expired or an element of infrastructure has changed that prevent a
previously successful auth.
- Glav
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On 13/05/2010, at 4:34 PM, Mark Kemper <markkemp...@gmail.com> wrote:
Could there be a active directory issue?
On 13/05/2010, at 11:24, Dylan Tusler <dylan.tus...@sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au
> wrote:
We've suddenly (this week) started getting "Permission denied"
errors on some of our internal websites (page loads fine, but a
little "Error on page." appears in the bottom left corner, and
behind it is a "Permission Denied" error. Some functionality
doesn't work, specifically it appears to be choking on a JavaScript
POST to another page on the same site.)
Also, a number of users are reporting that they are being prompted
to log in to web pages that previously never prompted for
credentials.
One site in particular is heavily affected, and looking at the
site, I can't see anything having changed (no web.config changes,
no permissions changes, etc.)
I've looked at everything I can think of, including running
ethereal traces and logging vast amounts of procmon logs. Nothing
untoward appears that I can see.
Can anyone take a stab at what might be going on? I'm just getting
frustrated with it.
Cheers
Dylan Tusler
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