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Can't save password if Integrated Authentication is usedI'm running Windows 2003 sp1 and have Sharepoint running.
I have Integrated Authentication turned on. If i go to the web site and enter in domain\username and password and check off 'remember password', i'll initally log into the site fine for the first time. If i close the browser and go to the site again, my password is not saved. i have to type it in again. If i were to change from Integrated to Basic Authentication, i can 'remember password', close the browser and hit the site again and it saves my password. Has anyone seen this before? Is this how Integrated Authentication works where you can't save the password? I've tested on Windows XP sp2 as well as Windows 2000 sp4, none of them save the password. If you using IWA, you shouldn't get prompt at all if everything is
configured properly. Internet Explorer May Prompt You for a Password http://support.microsoft.com/?id=258063 configure the url in the IE trusted zone. -- Show quoteHide quoteRegards, Bernard Cheah http://www.iis.net/ http://www.iis-resources.com/ http://msmvps.com/blogs/bernard/ "smith777" <smith***@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:CCCAD0CD-D65C-466F-B974-1419FC9E40A2@microsoft.com... > I'm running Windows 2003 sp1 and have Sharepoint running. > > I have Integrated Authentication turned on. If i go to the web site and > enter in domain\username and password and check off 'remember password', > i'll > initally log into the site fine for the first time. If i close the browser > and go to the site again, my password is not saved. i have to type it in > again. > > If i were to change from Integrated to Basic Authentication, i can > 'remember > password', close the browser and hit the site again and it saves my > password. > > Has anyone seen this before? Is this how Integrated Authentication works > where you can't save the password? I've tested on Windows XP sp2 as well > as > Windows 2000 sp4, none of them save the password. Thanks for the response. I do understand why I would want to use Integrated
Authentication for users who log into the domain so they don't have to put in a password. I'm still really perplexed about users who are outside of the office and access the website. If they click off 'remember password' I would think that the next time that they login to the site, they'll get a login prompt with their password already entered (because they checked off remember password) and all they would need to do is to click on OK to login instead of having to retype their password. Is what i'm describing 'by design'? It's fine if it is but i just wanted to be sure. Show quoteHide quote "Bernard Cheah [MVP]" wrote: > If you using IWA, you shouldn't get prompt at all if everything is > configured properly. > Internet Explorer May Prompt You for a Password > http://support.microsoft.com/?id=258063 > > configure the url in the IE trusted zone. > > -- > Regards, > Bernard Cheah > http://www.iis.net/ > http://www.iis-resources.com/ > http://msmvps.com/blogs/bernard/ > > > "smith777" <smith***@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:CCCAD0CD-D65C-466F-B974-1419FC9E40A2@microsoft.com... > > I'm running Windows 2003 sp1 and have Sharepoint running. > > > > I have Integrated Authentication turned on. If i go to the web site and > > enter in domain\username and password and check off 'remember password', > > i'll > > initally log into the site fine for the first time. If i close the browser > > and go to the site again, my password is not saved. i have to type it in > > again. > > > > If i were to change from Integrated to Basic Authentication, i can > > 'remember > > password', close the browser and hit the site again and it saves my > > password. > > > > Has anyone seen this before? Is this how Integrated Authentication works > > where you can't save the password? I've tested on Windows XP sp2 as well > > as > > Windows 2000 sp4, none of them save the password. > > > Well, it depends I just did a test. the 'save password' option will only
works if the domain is listed in the local intranet or trusted sites... else you will still get prompt for password, even previously you have saved the password. -- Show quoteHide quoteRegards, Bernard Cheah http://www.iis.net/ http://www.iis-resources.com/ http://msmvps.com/blogs/bernard/ "smith777" <smith***@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:2693CF79-B506-4B5E-952C-25D5798F810E@microsoft.com... > Thanks for the response. I do understand why I would want to use > Integrated > Authentication for users who log into the domain so they don't have to put > in > a password. I'm still really perplexed about users who are outside of the > office and access the website. If they click off 'remember password' I > would > think that the next time that they login to the site, they'll get a login > prompt with their password already entered (because they checked off > remember > password) and all they would need to do is to click on OK to login instead > of > having to retype their password. Is what i'm describing 'by design'? It's > fine if it is but i just wanted to be sure. > > "Bernard Cheah [MVP]" wrote: > >> If you using IWA, you shouldn't get prompt at all if everything is >> configured properly. >> Internet Explorer May Prompt You for a Password >> http://support.microsoft.com/?id=258063 >> >> configure the url in the IE trusted zone. >> >> -- >> Regards, >> Bernard Cheah >> http://www.iis.net/ >> http://www.iis-resources.com/ >> http://msmvps.com/blogs/bernard/ >> >> >> "smith777" <smith***@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:CCCAD0CD-D65C-466F-B974-1419FC9E40A2@microsoft.com... >> > I'm running Windows 2003 sp1 and have Sharepoint running. >> > >> > I have Integrated Authentication turned on. If i go to the web site and >> > enter in domain\username and password and check off 'remember >> > password', >> > i'll >> > initally log into the site fine for the first time. If i close the >> > browser >> > and go to the site again, my password is not saved. i have to type it >> > in >> > again. >> > >> > If i were to change from Integrated to Basic Authentication, i can >> > 'remember >> > password', close the browser and hit the site again and it saves my >> > password. >> > >> > Has anyone seen this before? Is this how Integrated Authentication >> > works >> > where you can't save the password? I've tested on Windows XP sp2 as >> > well >> > as >> > Windows 2000 sp4, none of them save the password. >> >> >> Thanks, that was it.
Show quoteHide quote "Bernard Cheah [MVP]" wrote: > Well, it depends I just did a test. the 'save password' option will only > works if the domain is listed in the local intranet or trusted sites... else > you will still get prompt for password, even previously you have saved the > password. > > -- > Regards, > Bernard Cheah > http://www.iis.net/ > http://www.iis-resources.com/ > http://msmvps.com/blogs/bernard/ > > > "smith777" <smith***@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:2693CF79-B506-4B5E-952C-25D5798F810E@microsoft.com... > > Thanks for the response. I do understand why I would want to use > > Integrated > > Authentication for users who log into the domain so they don't have to put > > in > > a password. I'm still really perplexed about users who are outside of the > > office and access the website. If they click off 'remember password' I > > would > > think that the next time that they login to the site, they'll get a login > > prompt with their password already entered (because they checked off > > remember > > password) and all they would need to do is to click on OK to login instead > > of > > having to retype their password. Is what i'm describing 'by design'? It's > > fine if it is but i just wanted to be sure. > > > > "Bernard Cheah [MVP]" wrote: > > > >> If you using IWA, you shouldn't get prompt at all if everything is > >> configured properly. > >> Internet Explorer May Prompt You for a Password > >> http://support.microsoft.com/?id=258063 > >> > >> configure the url in the IE trusted zone. > >> > >> -- > >> Regards, > >> Bernard Cheah > >> http://www.iis.net/ > >> http://www.iis-resources.com/ > >> http://msmvps.com/blogs/bernard/ > >> > >> > >> "smith777" <smith***@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > >> news:CCCAD0CD-D65C-466F-B974-1419FC9E40A2@microsoft.com... > >> > I'm running Windows 2003 sp1 and have Sharepoint running. > >> > > >> > I have Integrated Authentication turned on. If i go to the web site and > >> > enter in domain\username and password and check off 'remember > >> > password', > >> > i'll > >> > initally log into the site fine for the first time. If i close the > >> > browser > >> > and go to the site again, my password is not saved. i have to type it > >> > in > >> > again. > >> > > >> > If i were to change from Integrated to Basic Authentication, i can > >> > 'remember > >> > password', close the browser and hit the site again and it saves my > >> > password. > >> > > >> > Has anyone seen this before? Is this how Integrated Authentication > >> > works > >> > where you can't save the password? I've tested on Windows XP sp2 as > >> > well > >> > as > >> > Windows 2000 sp4, none of them save the password. > >> > >> > >> > > >
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