Can login domain be set to a default?
From: Gery D. Dorazio (gdorazio_at_enque.net)
Date: 08/31/05
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Date: Wed, 31 Aug 2005 02:09:40 -0400
When users access a secured web site I manage the normal Windows login
dialog appears requiring the username and password. The username text box
requires the domain\username to be entered. Windows Integrated
Authentication is being used as the authentication method.
The web site hardware for this system is a web server box, a DNS box with
Active Directory, and a database box. (This is a SharePoint installation.)
The internal domain for the three servers is different than the web site
domain defined for the internet. Correct me if I am wrong but I think this
is why the username text box requires the domain\username and not just the
username. Is this correct thinking?
If my thinking is correct so far (or if it's not and you can correct me)
then my fundamental question is how can I configure this setup to not
require the domain part of the login? I do not want to change the internal
domain of the three servers. Is there an alias capability where the internal
domain can be aliased to match the external web domain being requested?
Thanks for any suggestions.
Gery
-- Gery D. Dorazio Development Engineer EnQue Corporation 1334 Queens Road Charlotte, NC 28207 (704) 377-3327
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