IIS prompting for password but integrated auth is only method
- From: "djc" <noone@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 10 Jul 2006 14:40:38 -0400
I have IIS 5.1 installed on a users xp sp2 workstation. It is only used
locally by this user. The workstation is a member of an AD domain (2000).
The only authentication option selected on the IIS server is integrated
windows authentication. However, when this user attempts to access any page
hosted by this IIS installation it prompts for a username and password? The
user *is* logged into the workstation with a domain account that has all the
appropriate NTFS permissions assigned for the local web content. Shouldn't
the domain info be automatically passed to IIS and no login prompt given?
What am I missing? Logging onto the machine as local admin works as
expected, no prompt given.
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