Re: Client Permissions required for Integrated Authentication?

From: Paul Haigh (PaulHaigh_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 05/04/05


Date: Wed, 4 May 2005 05:37:04 -0700

Ken/Tom

Thanks for the responses. I was seriously weirded out by the behaviour, but
looking more carefully today (with a fresh head), I see that adding local
admin for some reason puts the website into the 'Local Intranet' zone,
whereas when you are not a local admin, the same website (with the same IE
config) is in the 'Internet' zone.

Weird, but true. I'll focus on finding the appropriate settings in the
registry/IE configuration to get the website in the 'Local Intranet' zone.

Thanks once again.

Paul



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