Re: Authentication problem
From: Tom Kaminski [MVP] ((A_at_T))
Date: 05/23/03
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Date: Fri, 23 May 2003 09:09:36 -0400
"Andrew J" <am2am2@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> I have an intranet site that uses Integrated Windows
> Authentication. If a user's IE6 browser security options
> for User Authentication are set such that the "Automatic
> logon only in Intranet zone" is chosen, the user is still
> prompted to authenticate. The login prompt should not
> appear. The URL does have our domain name & .com in it,
> however the DNS settings specify that the domain is
> internal.
>
> Any ideas? Or does IE consider any address with .com in
> the URL to be external?
In IE, Go to Tools -> Internet Options -> Security -> Custom Level -> User
Authentication -> Logon and make sure it's not prompting for intranet use.
You can add your domain or IP to the no proxy setting to get IE to recognize
it as the intranet. Tools -> Internet Options -> Connections -> LAN
Settings -> Advanced
For security configuration you need to go Tools > Internet Options >
Security > Local intranet > Sites... > Advanced > Add this web site or IP to
the zone
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