Re: WebDav
- From: "Ken Schaefer" <kenREMOVE@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 21 Oct 2007 14:18:45 +1000
OK, a few things spring to mind, but nothing definitive.
If you setup a new folder that is local to the IIS server (rather than being on a remote server), do you still get prompted for credentials? If so, what authN mechanism are you using?
If not, then it's something to do with IIS communicating with the remote server. Did you alter the credential cache timeout value for IIS?
Cheers
Ken
"Tony" <Tony@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:A232B38F-7AEE-4473-9375-0AE8CBDF4146@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
The remote server is windows 2003. It just keep prompting me to authenticate
when I want to access a file.
"Ken Schaefer" wrote:
I'm not sure why OWA would have anything to do with this.
Basically you have Client --> IIS --> Remote Server
Is the Remote Server running Windows Server 2003? Some other version of
Windows Server? Some other OS?
Cheers
Ken
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"Tony" <Tony@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:B3388BB2-0FC7-492D-812A-F557F333217F@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>I am trying to implement WEBDAV in an OWA server. I created a virtual
> directory with unc to a share in another server. I gave full access to
> the
> user who need to access the folder https://server1/webdav/testa. I > keeps
> prompting me to logon each time I do something. when I want to open a
> document, it prompt me to logon. Does it cache the logon and password.
> It
> just get annoying for user to keep login on to do something when it is
> already connected.
>
> Thanks
>
.
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