An old friend called and said that some of their clients are added to the domain, while others are not, therefore, you can log on to the moss site either by using Windows integrated verification or by using form verification.
Here I will write down the configuration process for his reference.
The configuration process is divided into three parts: 1. Expand the web application; 2. Set the verification method; 3. Modify the Web. config file. To reduce the loading time when the page is opened, I divide the entire process into three essays. The details are as follows:
1. Go to "application" in the management center.ProgramManagement Interface.
Click "create or expand web application ".
2. on the "create or expand web applications" page, click "Expand existing Web Applications ".
3. on the "extend web applications to other IIS websites" management interface, click "NO content selected" in the "Web Applications" Settings section. In the displayed menu, select change web application ".
4. In the pop-up dialog box, select the moss site you want to configure. I have a site on port 80, And I will select it.
5. After the dialog box disappears, you can see that my website is named "moss" in the "Web application" Setting section ". In this case, select the "Create IIS website" option in the "IIS website" Setting section and set the port number to 81.
6. Scroll down the page, select "yes" in the "Allow Anonymous Access" option, and select "intranet" in the "region" drop-down list box ". Click "OK ".
After completing the above steps, I expanded an image web application with port 81 For My Moss site (address: http: // Moss port: 80, two Web applications use the same database. By default, my web application with port 80 is Windows integrated verification. I only need to configure the application with port 81 as form verification to achieve my goal.