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Profile: nimble knuckle
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so i've got server 03 web edition, and i've got my site up and running. now how do i remove the login from public view. when i go to my site from a browser it comes up with a login box. how do i remove it so it moves directly to the web page?

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Register or log in to remove.

Profile: nimble knuckle
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I have no experience with server 03 but if you have access then:


change your main page to index.htm

plus what addy are you using to get to this login page? what is the addy of your site?

Profile: nimble knuckle
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i changed the default page to index.html when i created the page. that's not the problem.

addy must be a shortened term of a word that i'm not familiar with, what are you saying?

Profile: nimble knuckle
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addy = address.

Profile: nimble knuckle
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the address is http://magnumpc.ath.cx

when you go to it, you'll notice a nice not-so-user-friendly login page.
my server isn't on 24/7 though, for some physical reasons here and because the site isn't completed, its not ready to launch. but it does work after you login. know how to rid the site of it? i don't.

Profile: nimble knuckle
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not sure what to tell you since I don't know server03 but it looks like the site is protected from the public.

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Go into your IIS and set authentication to anonymous. It should be on the properties of your site...been a while.

Profile: nimble knuckle
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but even if you do, you have to set a username and password for the anonymous setting, i have to get rid of them


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