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log in problem to a linkOur apps developers created a website with a link for comments. When users
click on the link to enter comments it asks them to enter username, password and domain name. I checked the settings for this page and the windows autentication is selected (I should mention that this website is internal only, Intranet). The folder has the correct rights for our users to be able to write to this folder also. What else need to be done? Is there a global policy in a domain for issues like this? We have one domain only. Thanks. You can configure the browser to attempt to automatically log the user in.
See: http://support.microsoft.com/?id=258063 (and you can configure similar behaviour for Firefox, not sure about other browsers). You can use a GPO to manually add your site to IE's Intranet security zone. Cheers Ken Show quoteHide quote "h gregorian" <hgregor***@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:47AF70B1-E658-423C-B758-B15BDCB15871@microsoft.com... > Our apps developers created a website with a link for comments. When > users > click on the link to enter comments it asks them to enter username, > password > and domain name. I checked the settings for this page and the windows > autentication is selected (I should mention that this website is internal > only, Intranet). The folder has the correct rights for our users to be > able > to write to this folder also. What else need to be done? Is there a > global > policy in a domain for issues like this? We have one domain only. > Thanks. |
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