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Jonathan Palmer


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07-18-05 10:52 PM

In my set up IIS 6 is running on a server machine in the domain but no a
domain controller.  When the user enters an unqualified user name and
password, authentication fails and the client user name is replaced by
IIS_server_name.domain_name.com\user_name

how do I get the server to default to domain_name.com instead of
IIS_server_name.domain_name.com?

"David Wang [Msft]" wrote:

> What IIS version.
> What Authentication Protocol.
>
> By design, Integrated Authentication is going to require a domain. But if
> you configured it properly, Integrated Authentication should not result in
 a
> popup.
>
> --
> //David
> IIS
> http://blogs.msdn.com/David.Wang
> This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights
.
> //
> "kbob287" <kbob287@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:89A54696-C24E-47A8-80AA-4080512B15D0@microsoft.com...
> What if I want the users to authenticate as username and the domain is
> defaulted?  I have already defaulted the directory in the directory
> security,
> but it requires domain\username.  Help??
>
> "David Wang [Msft]" wrote:
> 
> as 
> access 
> IIS_Machinename\Username 
> IIS 
> rights. 
> and 
>
>
>





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