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Single authentication for multiple IIS 6 serversEnvironment: .. We have several IIS servers, one for each of the following: Exchange 2003 OWA, Sharepoint 2003, and CRM 3. .. All are Windows 2003 and part of the same domain .. Web access is set to integrated on all servers. .. Network is behind a Symantec Enterprise Firewall v8. Scenario: .. From outside of our network, a user logs into OWA with their domain credentials (domain\username) and checks their email. All works fine. .. From OWA, without closing the browser window, the user connects to our Sharepoint 2003 server (or CRM 3) and is prompted for credentials again. Questions: .. Is this behavior by design? .. Is there a way to make it so users do not have to login to every server? A "one-login-fits-all" solution. Again, any assistance is much appreciated, Michael Ahearn michael.ahe***@stockell.com Hi,
"Yes", this is by design. It's the way the HTTP specification works. However, most browsers can be configured to attempt an "auto logon" with the currently logged on user's credentials, and if that fails, then prompt the user to supply alternate credentials. Assuming you are using IE, add the sites to the user's Intranet Security zone in IE, and auto logon should kick in for you. Cheers Ken Show quoteHide quote "news.microsoft.com" <michael.ahe***@stockell.com> wrote in message news:eK%23n$B2TGHA.1572@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl... : Thanks in advance for your help ... : : Environment: : . We have several IIS servers, one for each of the following: Exchange 2003 : OWA, Sharepoint 2003, and CRM 3. : . All are Windows 2003 and part of the same domain : . Web access is set to integrated on all servers. : . Network is behind a Symantec Enterprise Firewall v8. : : Scenario: : . From outside of our network, a user logs into OWA with their domain : credentials (domain\username) and checks their email. All works fine. : . From OWA, without closing the browser window, the user connects to our : Sharepoint 2003 server (or CRM 3) and is prompted for credentials again. : : Questions: : . Is this behavior by design? : . Is there a way to make it so users do not have to login to every server? : A "one-login-fits-all" solution. : : : Again, any assistance is much appreciated, : : Michael Ahearn : michael.ahe***@stockell.com : : Took awhile for me to get back in here and read it. Was off on other
projects ... Thanks for your reply. Show quoteHide quote "Ken Schaefer" <kenREM***@THISadOpenStatic.com> wrote in message news:uL0qyMMUGHA.1576@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl... > Hi, > > "Yes", this is by design. It's the way the HTTP specification works. > > However, most browsers can be configured to attempt an "auto logon" with > the > currently logged on user's credentials, and if that fails, then prompt the > user to supply alternate credentials. > > Assuming you are using IE, add the sites to the user's Intranet Security > zone in IE, and auto logon should kick in for you. > > Cheers > Ken > > "news.microsoft.com" <michael.ahe***@stockell.com> wrote in message > news:eK%23n$B2TGHA.1572@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl... > : Thanks in advance for your help ... > : > : Environment: > : . We have several IIS servers, one for each of the following: Exchange > 2003 > : OWA, Sharepoint 2003, and CRM 3. > : . All are Windows 2003 and part of the same domain > : . Web access is set to integrated on all servers. > : . Network is behind a Symantec Enterprise Firewall v8. > : > : Scenario: > : . From outside of our network, a user logs into OWA with their domain > : credentials (domain\username) and checks their email. All works fine. > : . From OWA, without closing the browser window, the user connects to our > : Sharepoint 2003 server (or CRM 3) and is prompted for credentials again. > : > : Questions: > : . Is this behavior by design? > : . Is there a way to make it so users do not have to login to every > server? > : A "one-login-fits-all" solution. > : > : > : Again, any assistance is much appreciated, > : > : Michael Ahearn > : michael.ahe***@stockell.com > : > : > >
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