Why is login requesting domain for some users?

From: Frank Rowe (frank.rowe_at_robins.nospam.af.mil)
Date: 07/18/05


Date: Mon, 18 Jul 2005 16:44:56 -0400

I have a public web with a few restricted sub-webs, which I authenticate
using basic (clear text) authentication. For most users when they try to
access a restricted sub-web, they're prompted for username & password. When
they supply these, they're in OK.
For a few users, their prompt includes username, password AND domain. The
server is not in a domain, it's configured as standalone.

Here's the kicker - nweh I try to troubleshoot this by looking at the log
files and event viewer - there are no entries. I have entries for other
logins (success and failure) - but not for these users. Apparently these
logins are never getting to my system at all.

Question - what setting localy could cause this domian to appear on the
login screen - then fail to send any login info to my server?



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