| Troubleshooting - 401 Unauthorized Errors
			
			HTTP status 401: Unauthorized
				
					| You receive an error similar to 
					this in the event log. 
Access Denied - HTTP Status 401, Unauthorized accessing 
 URL:http://<your_url> SK:XXXXXXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXXXXXX
 
 using Integrated authentication, user account NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM.
 
 Please consult the manual for troubleshooting tips.
 |  |  The SharePoint Reminder Service is receiving a 401 error 
		when it tries to access the SharePoint Web Services. The most common errors are listed here :- 
			
			You have not setup the local loopback check to 
			allow NT Authentication 
			If you start up Internet explorer whilst logged on to your 
			SharePoint server and browse to your SharePoint site you will be 
			prompted for authentication 3 times before receiving a "HTTP 401.1 - 
			Unauthorized: Logon Failed" error.
 If you perform the same test from IE running on a remote server it 
			works fine.
 
 This is because the "local loopback check" only permits NT 
			Authentication to the localhost address for defined hostnames.
 
 Follow the steps listed in this article -
			
			http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;896861
 
			
			You are using WSSv3 or MOSS 2007 and have not 
			setup the appropriate permission policy 
			
			If you are running WSS v3 (SharePoint 
			2007) then you must give the user account the 
			"Reminder Service" is running under full permission for any Web 
			Applications (virtual servers) that you intend to place Reminder Web 
			Parts on. Please see this 
			page for further information. 
			
			The Web Site has a different authentication 
			setting to the Reminder Service 
			For example you have set the Reminder Service to use 
			Basic Authentication and the web site is using Integrated Authentication 
			or vice-versa.  Please see the
			Configuration Tool instructions for further information. 
			
			You are using Basic Authentication and the 
			password set in the Configuration Tool is incorrect 
			Double check the Username, Domain and Password you have set in 
			the
			
			Configuration Tool. Confirm them by logging on to the URL given 
			in the error message and use the same credentials. 
			
			You are using Basic Authentication and the 
			credentials set in the Configuration Tool do not have the 
			appropriate permission 
			The account specified must be either a member of the 
			SharePoint Administrators group (set using SharePoint central 
			administration) or the Local Administrators group to have 
			SharePoint Administration rights. Note - changes to the SharePoint Administrators 
			group using the Central Administration page is not picked up until 
			you issue an IISRESET 
			
			You are using HTTPS but have not setup the 
			SecureBindings metabase propertyIf you notice that an IP address or incorrect URL is listed in the 
			error message then you have not set SecureBindings in the IIS metabase. This is similar to the DNS Alias 
			problem as without the SecureBindings property being set SharePoint 
			has no way of determining the DNS name that an IP address 
			represents. You will also notice that SharePoint Administration 
			pages Virtual Server List shows the sites by their IP address or 
			incorrect URL. To correct this follow the steps listed here to set 
			the SecureBindings metabase property cscript.exe C:\Inetpub\AdminScripts\adsutil.vbs set 
			/w3svc/<site identifier>/SecureBindings ":443:<host header>" 
			http://www.microsoft.com/technet/prodtechnol/WindowsServer2003/Library/IIS/8d9f2a8f-cd23-448c-b2c7-f4e87b9e2d2c.mspx Where <hostheader> is the host header for the site 
			and the <site identifier> is IIS's internal Site ID.   |