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David
Hi,
We have several intranet applications (ASP.NET), that are
deployed on both of our webservers. As these applications
are used only in the intranet zone, anonymous access is
disabled, and we are instead using Integrated Windows
authentication. Some users within the company when
logging onto the applications on one of our webservers are
prompted with a logon popup, asking them to enter their
username, password and domain. These applications run
fine (i.e. no logon popup) when users connect to exactly
the same application on the other webserver.
I've checked, to ensure that users IE settings look
correct. Bypass proxy for local addresses is selected in
LAN Settings, as well as in the proxy settings window of
LAN settings I've checked that the name of the webservers
(separated witha a are added to the "Do not use proxy
servers for addresses beginning with:" box.
Any ideas? Is this likely to have anything to do with the
way in which the problematic webserver is configured?
Thanks in advance
David
We have several intranet applications (ASP.NET), that are
deployed on both of our webservers. As these applications
are used only in the intranet zone, anonymous access is
disabled, and we are instead using Integrated Windows
authentication. Some users within the company when
logging onto the applications on one of our webservers are
prompted with a logon popup, asking them to enter their
username, password and domain. These applications run
fine (i.e. no logon popup) when users connect to exactly
the same application on the other webserver.
I've checked, to ensure that users IE settings look
correct. Bypass proxy for local addresses is selected in
LAN Settings, as well as in the proxy settings window of
LAN settings I've checked that the name of the webservers
(separated witha a are added to the "Do not use proxy
servers for addresses beginning with:" box.
Any ideas? Is this likely to have anything to do with the
way in which the problematic webserver is configured?
Thanks in advance
David