Re: Windows Integrated Authentication and Anonymous access
From: Kumaresh (skumaresh_at_hotmail.com)
Date: 06/26/03
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Date: Thu, 26 Jun 2003 13:33:01 -0700
>-----Original Message-----
>"Kumaresh" <skumaresh@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>news:038201c33c0c$12408c00$a101280a@phx.gbl...
>> >Answer:
>> >The "session" refered to is a "browser" session. The
only
>> >way to stop the
>> >browser sending the credentials is to close the
browser >
>> (and all associated
>> >windows that are running the in the same process).
>>
>> In case I start the ASP application as an isolated
process
>> (run in its own memory space), will it resolve the
issue?
>
>No - as it was said before, there's no relation between
the ASP session and
>the browser session.
>
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Does this mean that its not possible to have a site with
both anonymous access and NTLM without having the pop-up
issue? How do I design an Intranet site with a restricted
section using NTLM? I've read all the MS articles on this,
but none of them seems to provide a solution. Our users
would like to access both the anonymous section as well as
the restricted section of the site simultaneously (in 2
browser windows).
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