Error Message: HTTP/1.0 500 Server ErrorLast reviewed: September 2, 1997Article ID: Q158236 |
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SYMPTOMSWhen you attempt to access a Web page on a Windows 95-based computer running Microsoft Personal Web Server version 1.0 for Windows 95, you may receive the following error message:
HTTP/1.0 500 Server Error. CAUSEThis problem may occur if Personal Web Server is configured to use Windows NT Challenge/Response password authentication, but the computer running Personal Web Server is not using a Microsoft Windows NT domain to provide user-level security.
RESOLUTIONTo resolve this problem, configure Personal Web Server so that Windows NT Challenge/Response password authentication is not used or configure the computer running Personal Web Server so that it uses a Windows NT domain to provide user-level security. To configure Personal Web Server so that Windows NT Challenge/Response password authentication is not used, follow these steps:
You can find more information about how to share resources in Windows 95 using online Help. To do so, use the following steps:
MORE INFORMATIONPersonal Web Server uses the same type of access control as the computer on which it is running. If the "File and printer sharing for Microsoft Networks" network service is installed, the computer can use share-level security or user-level security with pass-through validation provided by a Windows NT domain or Windows NT-based computer. If the "File and printer sharing for NetWare Networks" network service is installed, the computer can use user-level security with pass-through validation provided by a Novell NetWare server. If neither network service is installed, Personal Web Server must use local security. To use Windows NT Challenge/Response password authentication in Personal Web Server, the computer on which Personal Web Server is running must be using user-level security with pass-through validation provided by a Windows NT domain.
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