Examples of using Anonymous authentication in English and their translations into Portuguese
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By default, Anonymous authentication is disabled.
IIS authentication settings on this site have Anonymous authentication enabled.
Only Anonymous authentication is installed by default.
To use Digest authentication successfully,you must first disable Anonymous authentication.
Specifies whether Anonymous authentication is enabled.
Use Anonymous authentication when you want all clients who visit your FTP site to be able to view its content.
For example, if you were using Anonymous authentication and chose to run the ASP.
Select Anonymous Authentication and then, under Tasks, select the Enabled checkbox and then click Save.
For anonymous requests,IIS uses the identity configured for the anonymous authentication to access the physical path.
By default, Anonymous authentication is enabled in IIS 7.
Opens the Set Credentials dialog box, where you can specify an account name andpassword for IIS to use for Anonymous authentication.
Verify that only Anonymous Authentication is enabled.
Anonymous authentication allows any user to access any public content without providing a user name and password.
If only selected users should view some content andyou intend to use Anonymous authentication, you must configure the appropriate NTFS file system permissions to prevent anonymous users from accessing that content.
Anonymous authentication is a built-in authentication method that allows any user to access any public content by providing an anonymous user name and password.
By default, Anonymous authentication is enabled in IIS 7.
Use the Edit Anonymous Authentication Credentials dialog box to change the account that IIS uses to access your sites and applications.
Disable Anonymous authentication if you use Basic authentication. .
If you do not disable Anonymous authentication, users can anonymously access all the content on your server, including restricted content.
Make sure you disable Anonymous Authentication or else users will not get prompted for their Windows username and password and thus fail to login.
Use Anonymous authentication to allow any user to access any public content without providing a user name and password challenge to the client browser.
Displays the Edit Anonymous Authentication Credentials dialog box where you can set the security principle that anonymous users will use to connect to the site.
Click to configure your Web server's authentication and anonymous access features.