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From: Dan on 19 Jul 2010 05:26 "Bwig Zomberi" <zomberiMAPSONNOSPAM(a)gmail.invalid> wrote in message news:i211gg$kt1$1(a)speranza.aioe.org... > Evertjan. wrote: >>> > now i want to eliminate the site minder authentication and go for >>> > windows authenticaton. >> I don't think you can log in with windows authentication on a webpage, >> when you are not yet logged in. >> > > On Intranet ASP applications, non-IE browsers prompt for Windows > authentication. I do not know why this is so. I see it everyday on LAN. It's because IE will automatically send Windows authentication details to the Intranet zone, all other browsers will prompt for the details. -- Dan
From: Dooza on 19 Jul 2010 08:06
On 19/07/2010 10:26, Dan wrote: > > "Bwig Zomberi" <zomberiMAPSONNOSPAM(a)gmail.invalid> wrote in message > news:i211gg$kt1$1(a)speranza.aioe.org... >> Evertjan. wrote: >>>> > now i want to eliminate the site minder authentication and go for >>>> > windows authenticaton. >>> I don't think you can log in with windows authentication on a webpage, >>> when you are not yet logged in. >>> >> >> On Intranet ASP applications, non-IE browsers prompt for Windows >> authentication. I do not know why this is so. I see it everyday on LAN. > > It's because IE will automatically send Windows authentication details > to the Intranet zone, all other browsers will prompt for the details. In Firefox you can add the site to a list of sites that get authenticated. I do this all the time for internal sites that need Windows Authentication. http://markmonica.com/2007/11/20/firefox-and-integrated-windows-authentication/ Dooza |