Re: IIS Windows Authentication

From: Jeff Cochran (jcochran.nospam_at_naplesgov.com)
Date: 01/02/04


Date: Fri, 02 Jan 2004 20:22:51 GMT

On Fri, 2 Jan 2004 11:16:34 -0800, "Vicks"
<anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

>I ran into interesting problem while configuring IIS
>Intgerated windows authentication.
>
>Configuration: I have checked the Windows Authentication
>Requirements is that users within the same domain should
>not be prompted for a Username/Password.
>
>Problem. If I ran the asp page without the domain name
>like http://bingo/validate.asp It works fine and do not
>prompt for the Windows Username and Passowrd. But If i
>ran into using http://bingo.att.com ( giving the domain
>name of the company) I get the Prompt for the Username and
>password no matter what I do I cannot take the prompt
>away .
>
>It is mandatory for me to specify the domain name in call
>to the pages. All the users are on the same domain.

Add the domain to your Intranet sites in the security tab of Internet
Explorer. IE won't pass credentials to a site it knows is outside
your domain. Even if it's wrong. :)

Jeff



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