Configuring for Anonymous Access
Anonymous access means that any user will be permitted to participate in the discussion.
You decide whether a discussion permits anonymous access when you create the discussion Web using the wizard.
When users post to the discussion they will be required to enter their e-mail address in the form "user@server.domain" for identification. Note This e-mail address is not verified in any way, so this feature should be considered a convenience but is not secure. If security is a concern, we recommend that you require authenticated access.
To configure IIS version 3.0 to permit anonymous access
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Click the Windows Start button and click Programs. Now click Microsoft Internet Server and click Internet Service Manager.
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In the main window of the Internet Service Manager, choose the computer running IIS version 3.0. Then click Service Properties on the Properties menu.
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On the Service page, select the Allow Anonymous check box. Click OK.
To grant anonymous access to a public folder
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Log on to Microsoft Outlook or the Microsoft Exchange client.
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Select the public folder that contains messages and documents for the discussion.
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On the File menu, click Folder, and then click Properties.
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In the folder Properties dialog box, click the Permissions tab.
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In the Name list box, select the line for Anonymous.
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In the Roles drop-down list box, click Author.
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Click OK.
For related information, see Chapter 6, "Configuring Public Folders," in the Microsoft Exchange Server Getting Started Guide.