RE: Authentication Prompts in IE
- From: Felipe <Felipe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 1 Aug 2005 10:15:59 -0700
Hi,
Yes, I had the same problem. Please, check the post titled 'ISA 2004 & IE
Authentication" dated July, 28th.
The only diference we had, is that I don't type the user credentials, and
this way, I never have the problem when the user change the password..
I think that when you type the password, you are forcing a Basic
authentication instead of a NTLM authentication.. The problem, in my case, is
allways related to ISA closing the socket.. and this way, IE think the
problem is with the user password.
I hope this will help you..
"Jack.Dobiash" wrote:
> I was just wondering if anyone else has the same issue and whether
> there was a fix.
>
> In our environment, we have an ISA 2004 server acting as both a
> Firewall and a Proxy. All of the Clients (which run IE 6) have the
> direct proxy settings in their browser for the HTTP protocol. One
> of the Firewall Policy rules checks for Authentication, which IE
> seems to handle fine (most of the time). The problem is that when a
> user changes their password, IE will reprompt for authentication,
> even though I thought it was supposed to be passthrough from AD. It
> will continue to keep prompting until the user checks the "Save
> Password" checkbox, and even then it sometimes will mysteriously
> reappear down the road. Of course this problem keeps happening
> everytime they change their password. It happens with and without
> the Firewall Client.
>
> So is this normal? Thanks!
>
>
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