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Author Hoe to avoid browser login form
gg

2005-10-24, 10:39 am

Hi,
when i browse my mcms site on the server no log in is required.
But if i try to browse it from anpther machine the explorer log in form
pop up, but i want to browse it without it. It is possible? And How?
In IIS the directory security is set to anonimous access without
windows authentication.
Tnx.

Sathish Kumar K

2005-10-24, 10:39 am

Hello gg,

Add IIS Anonymous User account to Subscriber account.

If it doesn't work check whether you've enabled Guest account in the SCA
and ensure you use the same IIS Anonymous user account for guest account.

Regards,
Sathish Kumar K

> Hi,
> when i browse my mcms site on the server no log in is required.
> But if i try to browse it from anpther machine the explorer log in
> form
> pop up, but i want to browse it without it. It is possible? And How?
> In IIS the directory security is set to anonimous access without
> windows authentication.
> Tnx.



chris b

2005-10-26, 8:49 pm

GG,

you can extend the "Windows" authentication further by enabling your site
for your IE uses .

If your working with an INTRANET this works great. Just go into
>Tools>Internet options> Local intranet > open the "Site..." button and then

the "Advanced" button and the url of your site.

This will effectivly pass your desktop uses authentication (that is if you
having them authenticate against AD) on to MSCMS.

Also make sure you have the MS HTML Editing Tools installed in your clients
IE browser - which allows them to edit CMS pages given they have the rights
to do so.

best.
Chris

P.S.
For shits and gigles and a small coolness factor you can add an ASP.net
lable to you pages and have it return the value for "authuser" ... it will
return the authenticated username and display it in a lable....you can go
further with some string manipulation and have it return the full first and
last name.

"Sathish Kumar K" wrote:

> Hello gg,
>
> Add IIS Anonymous User account to Subscriber account.
>
> If it doesn't work check whether you've enabled Guest account in the SCA
> and ensure you use the same IIS Anonymous user account for guest account.
>
> Regards,
> Sathish Kumar K
>
>
>
>

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