When our staff are logged into a computer on our domain, they're still
prompted for their domain login and password to get into our ASP.NET
application in Internet Explorer when using Windows Authentication. Is it
possible to avoid having the user to login again??
Thanks in advance.
Mark 1 3292
There are a couple of things you need to do; first, in your web.config
file, in the Authentication section, set authentication mode =
"Windows". Then set identity impersonate = "true". This will pass the
user's credentials along to IIS for validation. You may also need to
remove anonymous access to the site in IIS. Then, the user's
credentials are passed from Explorer through ASP.NET and into IIS.
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