Integrated Authentication, Auto Logon, and off the network



Is there a way to let IE clients auto logon when connected to an
Active Directory network and get prompted to logon when connected over
the Internet to the same site with SSL? If so what are the settings
needed on the IIS side and IE side? I get the IE error page that the
site cannot be found when trying over the Internet. The site is in the
Local Intranet Zone. If I put the site in the Trusted Zone I get
prompted over the Internet but also when connected to the network.

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