Re: Windows authentication failing
From: Ken Schaefer (kenREMOVE_at_THISadOpenStatic.com)
Date: 11/26/03
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Date: Wed, 26 Nov 2003 13:11:02 +1100
This explains what IE defines as "the intranet zone"
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=258063
(eg http://myserver is in the intranet zone, but
http://myserver.myDomain.com is in the internet zone, even if they are the
same machine).
Cheers
Ken
"Kalvin" <ktuel@streck.com> wrote in message
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: 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
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: > 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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