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| I have IIS 6.0 running on Server 2003 (SP1), with FPSE 2002 installed and
operating successfully. Authentication is configured to use Window
Integrated (NTLM).
One of my customers uses two different computers to publish from - a
computer in the same Windows domain as the server, and a home computer that
is not part of the domain. The second computer uses VPN software to access
the internal company network.
When the customer uses his regular work PC, he can navigate to a URL in IE,
click on "Edit with FrontPage", and he is connected and able to publish. When
he does the same thing from the home computer, he is challenged for a logon
and password, and never gets any further, even if he enters his domain login
and domain password. He can successfully publish using this technique to
other internal company web sites, running IIS 5.0 on Server 2000.
I have not 100% verified, but am pretty certain that he is not using a proxy
server when coming from the home PC (I know that newer installations do not
allow FP publishing through a proxy server).
Can anyone help me figure out why there is a difference in behavior between
the two publishing PCs?
Thanks,
hugh
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