| Anthony Jones 2007-02-26, 1:17 pm |
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"Parag Gaikwad" <ParagGaikwad@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Thanks, Anthony.
> Ok the requirement is something like this -
> All our websites are Intranet sites and within one domain.
> Now there is a website which allows anonymous acess to users.
> This website will have a custom login page which will take the NT
> credentials from the user (like domain, user name , password).
> It will then redirect the user to the sites, user wish to visit.
> Now all this sites have a windows logon authentication enabled (default
IIS
> authentication).
> Now we should be able to pass these credentials to these sites so that
user
> should not get the IIS authentication pop up box.
>
If all of these sites are in the intranet zone and the intranet zone
security settings are set to their default then IE will attempt to use the
current users logon credentials to connect. Hence logon boxes should not be
seen. This assumes the client machines are in the same domain as well.
When a user tries to connect to one of these servers does IE show them to be
in the intranet zone?
Are you using a FQDN (e.g., server1.mydomain.com) or simply the server
name (e.g. server1) in the URLs to these servers?
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> Hope this gives more clearer picture.
> Thanks once again.
> Best Regards,
> Parag
>
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> "Anthony Jones" wrote:
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