RE: Intranet access
From: Donna MacLeod (dmacleod@fmco.com)Date: 07/25/01
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Message-ID: <B34D9A2DED9829459086C37164D492BDF7EDBB@postal.toronto.fmco.com> From: Donna MacLeod <dmacleod@fmco.com> To: "'walkerc@foliofn.com'" <walkerc@foliofn.com>, focus-ms@securityfocus.com Subject: RE: Intranet access Date: Wed, 25 Jul 2001 16:25:41 -0400
We had the same issue before. The reason the credentials weren't getting
passed and the users had a logon prompt was due to Internet Explorer
security settings. The browsers were set to use a medium level of security
for all zones which caused users to get the prompt. We set their logon
scripts to include a rule that specified that our Intranet was a trusted
zone and it worked fine.
Hope that helps - if you need more specific info about how to actually
configure this let me know.
Donna
-----Original Message-----
From: walkerc@foliofn.com [mailto:walkerc@foliofn.com]
Sent: Wednesday, July 25, 2001 11:50 AM
To: focus-ms@securityfocus.com
Subject: Intranet access
Our intranet page is running on an IIS 4 server. We want to restrict people
not authenticated on the domain from getting to our intranet page. At the
same time we don't want employees to have to enter a password every time
they need to access the intranet.
We've change the permissions on the box from 'Everyone' to 'Authenticated
Users' but that doesn't seem to be working.
Any advice?
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