Re: IE 6.0 and/or my desktop XP PC are passing the incorrect user cred

From: David Wang [Msft] (someone_at_online.microsoft.com)
Date: 11/13/04

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    This is completely an IE behavior that you are talking about. Nothing that
    IIS nor XP can do about it.

    I really do not know where the credentials for "Save these credentials" are
    stored nor flushed by IE, but that's what you are looking for.

    -- 
    //David
    IIS
    This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.
    //
    "NickV" <NickV@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    news:3339C7FC-BAB5-4171-A278-0E0376FC2DC1@microsoft.com...
    Hi:
    IE 6.0 and/or my desktop XP PC are passing the incorrect user credentials to
    SharePoint.  When I browse to our SharePoint production site I am receiving
    the following error in Internet Explorer 6.0 "The Local Security Authority
    cannot be contacted". This started to occur when I surfed our SharePoint
    Administration site and was prompted to enter the System Administration
    Logon/Password. I provided this Logon/Password and clicked yes for IE to
    remember these credentials. I soon found out that this account was the
    SharePoint machine service account and that our AD policy does not allow
    remote logins with this account. I then tried clearing this account from IE
    6.0 (Tools/Internet Options/Content AutoComplete\Clear Forms and Passwords,
    Tools/Internet Options/Delete Cookies and Files and Tools/Internet
    Options/Advance - Unchecked Use Inline AutoComplete). I also installed XP
    SP2
    to try to correct this issue. However IE 6.0 and my desktop XP PC are still
    passing the incorrect user credentials to our production SharePoint Portal.
    I
    can verify this by reviewing the Production SharePoint Sever's Security
    Event
    Logs. The administrator logon/password that I have previously saved in IE is
    still being passed to SharePoint production server and not my normal user
    name and password. This only occurs when browsing to our production
    SharePoint system and not our test SharePoint system (note: I did not save
    any Logon/Password credentials when browsing to our test SharePoint system
    and the test SharePoint Sever's Security Event Logs shows the correct user
    name and password. Also, both the production and test SharePoint systems are
    on the same network and AD. Would anyone know how to correct this issue?
    Any help would be appreciated.
    Thanks
    

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