WCF / ASMX :: The HTTP Request Was Forbidden With Client Authentication Scheme 'Anonymous'?
Feb 24, 2011
I am getting following error in the Test which is in the same Box but IIS requires Https to view the Page. I have change Web.Config to accept https. I was able to add the Service References without any problem but while call the method I get The HTTP request was forbidden with client authentication scheme 'Anonymous'. this error message. I am trying to use userNameAuthentication.
<bindings>
<wsHttpBinding>
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