Re: DomainName in IIS Auth prompt avoidable?
From: Ken Schaefer (kenREMOVE_at_THISadOpenStatic.com)
Date: 10/12/05
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Date: Wed, 12 Oct 2005 11:49:20 +1000
Are you using NTLM or Kerberos authentication? If so, then "yes" you will
need to enter the domain name.
Basic or Digest auth allow you to specify a default domain/realm in IIS.
Cheers
Ken
"Parhez Sattar" <ParhezSattar@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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: Is there any way to avoid having to put in the domain name in front of the
: username (domainame\username) when authenticating in the process of
accessing
: a webpage running on IIS?
:
: All of our users have their accounts belonging to the same domain and we
: don't anticipate it changing anytime in the near future. We would rather
not
: put in the domain name when accessing a controlled web-page for which we
: would have to provide our credentials. This happens whenever we access a
: page on our Intranet or on the Windows Sharepoint Services pages, if the
user
: who was logged on to the workstation does not have access to the page.
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