Access secure site from XP fails, wrong domain

From: Jason (jtarbet@cottonwoodpartners.com)
Date: 03/26/03


From: "Jason" <jtarbet@cottonwoodpartners.com>
Date: Wed, 26 Mar 2003 09:56:45 -0700


I have a secure site setup in IIS5 on a windows 2000 server. I have it
setup to basic and integrated auth w/ssl enabled. When I try to access the
site from a XP Pro machine it prompts for the username and password as it
should, but when I enter the username and password it fails and prompts me
again only this time replacing the username with www.website.com/username If
I look at the event viewer on the web server it show that it tried to access
the server using thw wrong domain name of www.website.com . If I enter the
username as "mydomain/username" it works fine, but my "less computer savy"
users will have trouble remembering to do that. Any Idea why it is not
using the correct domain name. I have even tried setting the default domain
name in IIS, but that shouldn't matter since I only have one domain.

I know IIS5.1 has the option of entering the realm, but I'm not sure what
that's about and in any case I don't have that option.

Thanks in advance for your advice,

Jason



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