Re: Windows authentication failing
From: Tom Kaminski [MVP] ((A_at_T))
Date: 11/25/03
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Date: Tue, 25 Nov 2003 09:38:09 -0500
There are a few things you can do.
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 also 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.
-- Tom Kaminski IIS MVP http://www.iistoolshed.com/ - tools, scripts, and utilities for running IIS http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/ http://www.microsoft.com/windowsserver2003/community/centers/iis/ "Kalvin" <ktuel@streck.com> wrote in message news:879688dc.0311250437.5b9e2bee@posting.google.com... > Thank you for your quick reply. > > The machine is on the intranet, in that it is on the same network as > the client. Is there something special I need to do for IE to detect > that the web server and all of the sites on it are intranet? This is > an internal web server used exclusively for internal web based > applications. > > Kalvin > > "Ken Schaefer" <kenREMOVE@THISadOpenStatic.com> wrote in message news:<O5OW$1wsDHA.4056@TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl>... > > http://support.microsoft.com/?id=258063 > > > > By default, IE only logs on automatically in the "intranet" zone, and the > > "trusted sites" zone. That's to stop IE automatically sending off your > > Windows credentials to any old site on the whole internet just because the > > remote website asks for it... > > > > Add your site to the Intranet or Trusted Sites zones. > > > > Cheers > > Ken > > > > "Kalvin" <ktuel@streck.com> wrote in message > > news:879688dc.0311241705.609cf92d@posting.google.com... > > : I have a very small website, 1 page right now, it is for internal use > > : only. I have anonymous access disabled and windows authentication > > : enabled. When any user, even the web server itself, uses IE to > > : connect to this site, I get a box requesting my usename, password and > > : domain. All machines in question are on the same domain, I have > > : checked to make sure the domain accounts requesting the page have > > : access to the folder the site is in. It seems the problem is that the > > : web server isn't getting my credentials automatically. I don't want > > : the users to have to supply this information every time they use the > > : site. What can I do? > > : > > : Your help is appreciated. > > : > > : Kalvin
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