Tuesday, October 21, 2014

Disable loopback on a website

If you need to access a sharepoint webapplication from the actual sharepointserver and you can’t seem to be able to authenticate properly. Then it’s possible a loopback issue. This is a slightly more proper way to do it. Still not recommended on a productionenvironment, but when in a tight spot, reach for the hammer. HKEY_LM\System\CCS\Control\LSA\MSV1.0 New Multi-string value Named: BackConnectionHostNames = sharepoint.mycompany.com  and /> iisreset /noforce   References:

http://blogs.technet.com/b/sharepoint_foxhole/archive/2010/06/21/disableloopbackcheck-lets-do-it-the-right-way.aspx

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