AuthDiag

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    File Name: AuthDiag.msi
    Download Size: 567 KB
    Date Published: 8/30/2004
    Version: 1.0

    Overview
    Authentication and Access Control Diagnostics 1.0 (more commonly known as AuthDiag) is a tool released by Microsoft aimed at aiding IT professionals and developers at more effectively finding the source of authentication and authorization failures.

    These users have often seen behavior from Internet Information Services (IIS) that doesn't seem appropriate or random when users authenticate to the IIS server. The complex world of authentication types and the various levels of security permissions necessary to allow a user to access the server causes many hours of labor for those tasked with troubleshooting these problems.

    AuthDiag 1.0 offers a robust tool that offers a efficient method for troubleshooting authentication on IIS 5.x and 6.0. It will analyze metabase configuration and system-wide policies and warn users of possible points of failure and guide them to resolving the problem. AuthDiag 1.0 also includes a robust monitoring tool called AuthMon designed at capturing a snapshot of the problem while it occurs in real-time. AuthMon is robust and specially designed for IIS servers removing any information not pertinent to the authentication or authorization process.

    Supported Operating Systems: Windows 2000, Windows Server 2003, Windows XP Professional Edition
    AuthDiag 1.0 is designed for operating systems listed above. It does not support Windows NT 4.0 users running IIS versions 4.x and below.

    http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details...&DisplayLang=en

    The above is for For the x86 Platform

    See also AuthDiag 1.0 (ia64) and AuthDiag for Windows Server 2003, Windows XP 64-bit


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