VS.Net, Integrated Authentication, Password

From: Matt B (MBeckius_at_sourcetechcorp.com)
Date: 06/10/03


Date: Mon, 9 Jun 2003 18:42:10 -0400


Hi,

I'm using VS.Net 2002 and I'm developing a web app that used integrated
authentication. When opening a webform and occasionally on debugging I'll
get prompted for username and password, even though the web application and
IIS are hosted on my local box for which I am the administrator (And I'm
logged in as the administrator). This started occuring about about two
weeks ago, after sucessfully developing for several months w/o the above
described logon prompt. Does anyone know what went wrong and/or how to fix
this?

TIA

Matt B.



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