Disabling the Windows Authentication prompt when logging into the Admin/Client Web consoles
Posted by Bernard Chandler on 19 November 2014 11:28 AM

Web Server:

When logging into the GO!NotifyLink Admin Web or Client Web consoles, you may be prompted with a Windows Authentication pop up box. If you do not want this prompt to appear before getting to the Admin/Client Web pages you can disable it.

To disable the Windows Authentication prompt:

1. Open up IIS and navigate down to the Web site on which GO!NotifyLink was installed.
2. Underneath the GO!NotifyLink web site, locate the Admin and Client folders.

Windows Server 2003/IIS 6:

3. First, right click on the admin folder and go to Properties.
4. Next click on the Directory Security tab.
5. Click the Edit button under Anonymous Access and Authentication Control
6. Check the check box for Anonymous Access and uncheck any of the check boxes under Authenticated Access.
7. Click OK.
8. Follow steps 3 thru 7 to allow Anonymous Access on the Client folder.

Windows Server 2008/IIS 7 and above:

3. Select the Admin folder.
4. Double click on Authentication icon.
     4a. Or click once on Authentication icon and then click on Open Feature option from the Action pane.
5. Right click or tap the Menu key with the Anonymous Authentication option highlighted
6. Select Enable option.
     6a. Or click once on Anonymous Authentication option and then click on Enable. option from the Action pane.
7. Make sure the Windows Authentication option is disabled.
8. Follow steps 3 thru 7 to allow Anonymous Access on the Client folder.