Web Console Permissions?
After installing the web console I am able to login when on the RMS (where the web console is installed). If I try to login from anyhwere else I get a login failure "You do not have permission to view this directory or page". I get prompted for login and try to login using the same account as I was logged into the RMS with.This is a 2K8 x64 server. I installed the web console with Windows Authentication.Does anyone have any ideas of what could be going on??Thanks.xtiyu32n
January 5th, 2010 12:12am

Hi,Please take a look at this thread http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en/operationsmanagergeneral/thread/bd390417-2fa5-461d-bede-e3fd61f87801 Anders Bengtsson | Microsoft MVP - Operations Manager | http://www.contoso.se
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January 5th, 2010 12:48am

1. No proxy2 Disabled3. Disabled4. Trying to authenticate with the action account (has plenty of rights).Any other ideas?xtiyu32n
January 5th, 2010 11:06pm

Is there something special that has to be done with 2008?xtiyu32n
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January 6th, 2010 8:19pm

No activity for 30 days. I will close the thread now. Feel free to re-open it.Anders Bengtsson | Microsoft MVP - Operations Manager | http://www.contoso.se
February 8th, 2010 10:35pm

I had the same issue you described in my environment. I found a fix from a SCCM blog where they saw the same issue when opening the reporting web console. They likened the issue to installing WSUS on the same server, however this is not the case in my scenario, so I'm not sure what the cause is. Log on to the server as an administrator. Open “Internet Information Services (IIS) Manager” console in Administrative Tools. Expand the Websites to Operations Manager 2007 WebConsole Double click on Authentication icon on the middle pane. Click on Windows Authentication and Choose Providers… under Actions pane. Add NTLM if it not listed already and move it to the top. Click OK to close the dialog box. Run IISReset to restart the IIS services in Command prompt (elevated mode). This worked for me. I can't imagine anyone here playing with those settings, so I'm going to guess and say an update must have changed this. But I haven't done any further investigation than that.
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May 27th, 2011 10:54am

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