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IIS Permissions for Intranet (w/ AD)
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| E-Double 2007-06-21, 7:23 pm |
| How should the IIS permissions be set-up for a local intranet to allow local
domain users who have been authenticated to the AD to automatically be
recognized and authenticated w/o having to sign-on ? We tried adding Domain
Users to the File Permissions and then using the Windows Digest
Authentication & Integrated Authentication (w/ Realm as Domain) but each time
the users get prompted for a User Name and PW. TIA ...
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| Roger Abell [MVP] 2007-06-25, 1:20 pm |
| Client settings, for example in IE's security options, control
whether Windows account login is allowed without prompts.
"E-Double" <EDouble@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:6C98F2D4-ADF4-41D1-B051-B7B60FBBA7EC@microsoft.com...
> How should the IIS permissions be set-up for a local intranet to allow
> local
> domain users who have been authenticated to the AD to automatically be
> recognized and authenticated w/o having to sign-on ? We tried adding
> Domain
> Users to the File Permissions and then using the Windows Digest
> Authentication & Integrated Authentication (w/ Realm as Domain) but each
> time
> the users get prompted for a User Name and PW. TIA ...
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| Jeff Flack 2007-06-28, 7:21 pm |
| In IE 7 it's under ADVANCED "Enable Integrated Authentication"
"Roger Abell [MVP]" <mvpNoSpam@asu.edu> wrote in message
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> Client settings, for example in IE's security options, control
> whether Windows account login is allowed without prompts.
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> "E-Double" <EDouble@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:6C98F2D4-ADF4-41D1-B051-B7B60FBBA7EC@microsoft.com...
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