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Posted By: Shanmuga Kannan       Member Level: Bronze       Posted Date: 01 Aug 2006       Category: ASP.NET

When you are writing the deployment guide for your Microsoft(R) ASP.NET Web application. The application will use Microsoft Windows(R) authentication.

Which Microsoft Internet Information Services (IIS) authentication method must be disabled?



Select Answer:

Integrated Windows authentication
Basic authentication
Anonymous authentication
Digest authentication




      
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