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    Hi Guys, I haven't tried working trusted IP in my ASP.Net project. Is this possible? I would like to let some of the users have access in one of my aspx pages by filtering the IP. What is/are the configuration needed in my web server and in one of my aspx pages? Thanks in advance

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      Hi Guys, I haven't tried working trusted IP in my ASP.Net project. Is this possible? I would like to let some of the users have access in one of my aspx pages by filtering the IP. What is/are the configuration needed in my web server and in one of my aspx pages? Thanks in advance

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      Sure you can. If you are using IIS 1) Go to the IIS 2) Select and do right click on the file 3) Select properties. 4) Go to file security Tab 6) In that the second group : Ip address and domain name restriction. 7) Click Edit 8) Click add and add the ip address you want to deny/grant access. Hope this helps laddie

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        Sure you can. If you are using IIS 1) Go to the IIS 2) Select and do right click on the file 3) Select properties. 4) Go to file security Tab 6) In that the second group : Ip address and domain name restriction. 7) Click Edit 8) Click add and add the ip address you want to deny/grant access. Hope this helps laddie

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        Hello laddie, I followed the steps you shared to me, but here in my machine the "IP address and domain name restrictions" button is disabled. And as of this moment I am only using a workstation (Not Server) for testing before configuring my file at the web server. But why is it, the button here is disabled. And my user type is "Administrator" I can't test until I can get into the "IP address and domain name restrictions" What do you think is the problem?

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          Hello laddie, I followed the steps you shared to me, but here in my machine the "IP address and domain name restrictions" button is disabled. And as of this moment I am only using a workstation (Not Server) for testing before configuring my file at the web server. But why is it, the button here is disabled. And my user type is "Administrator" I can't test until I can get into the "IP address and domain name restrictions" What do you think is the problem?

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          That is strange?. Which OS does your WS run ?.Is your account part of any domain ?

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            That is strange?. Which OS does your WS run ?.Is your account part of any domain ?

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            One of the workstationss that i tested here is part of the domain. And the other pc is not part of the domain. Both PCs here has Administrator privilege. And both are Windows XP. I was puzzled also if why does the button is disabled.

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              One of the workstationss that i tested here is part of the domain. And the other pc is not part of the domain. Both PCs here has Administrator privilege. And both are Windows XP. I was puzzled also if why does the button is disabled.

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              Why not try reinstalling the IIS :confused:

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                Why not try reinstalling the IIS :confused:

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                yes, that's my plan too. I will just reinstall the IIS here. Thanks :)

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