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Borwser prompts for username\password

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Old October 10th, 2008, 04:05 PM
markgoldin
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I have put together a very simple internal web site that runs on Windows
2003 Server.
Anonymous access is not selected.
When I navigate to it for the first time Browser (IE) prompts for username
and password.
Can I turn that off?

Thanks


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Old October 10th, 2008, 04:55 PM
Dooza
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re: Borwser prompts for username\password


markgoldin wrote:
Quote:
I have put together a very simple internal web site that runs on Windows
2003 Server.
Anonymous access is not selected.
When I navigate to it for the first time Browser (IE) prompts for username
and password.
Can I turn that off?
You need Anonymous access selected

Dooza
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Old October 10th, 2008, 05:15 PM
markgoldin
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re: Borwser prompts for username\password


But how come SQL 2008 Reprting Services that runs from the same Web server
does not prompt?
No Anonymous access selected for a RS virtual directory.

"Dooza" <steveNO@SPAM.dooza.tvwrote in message
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Quote:
markgoldin wrote:
Quote:
>I have put together a very simple internal web site that runs on Windows
>2003 Server.
>Anonymous access is not selected.
>When I navigate to it for the first time Browser (IE) prompts for
>username and password.
>Can I turn that off?
>
You need Anonymous access selected
>
Dooza

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Old October 10th, 2008, 07:55 PM
Evertjan.
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re: Borwser prompts for username\password


markgoldin wrote on 10 okt 2008 in
microsoft.public.inetserver.asp.general:
Quote:
"Dooza" <steveNO@SPAM.dooza.tvwrote in message
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Quote:
>markgoldin wrote:
Quote:
>>I have put together a very simple internal web site that runs on
>>Windows 2003 Server.
>>Anonymous access is not selected.
>>When I navigate to it for the first time Browser (IE) prompts for
>>username and password.
>>Can I turn that off?
>>
>You need Anonymous access selected
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Quote:
But how come SQL 2008 Reprting Services that runs from the same Web
server does not prompt?
No Anonymous access selected for a RS virtual directory.
Seems to me that that has Anonymous access selected or it's equivalent.


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Old October 11th, 2008, 09:05 AM
Anthony Jones
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re: Borwser prompts for username\password



"markgoldin" <markgoldin_2000@yahoo.comwrote in message
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Quote:
>I have put together a very simple internal web site that runs on Windows
>2003 Server.
Anonymous access is not selected.
When I navigate to it for the first time Browser (IE) prompts for username
and password.
Can I turn that off?
>
Are you using a FQDN when accessing the site or just the host name?

IE treats a site accessed using just the hostname as being in the intranet
zone. If you are using a FQDN then the client IE needs to have that name
added to its sites list for the intranet zone.

By default only sites specified as being in the intranet zone will be sent
the current users credentials.

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