NT Authentication requested when using FQDN.
From: doug (anonymous_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 05/11/04
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Date: Tue, 11 May 2004 07:10:51 -0700
Ok...so what's your problem? IIS is acting exactly as it
should.
The reason you get a dialog box when you use the FQDN is
that the browser thinks you are now entering the internet
zone and not the intranet zone and will not send
crecentials. You can get around this by adding the FQDN
to the intranet zone in your browser...
doug
>-----Original Message-----
>On our internal web site, we use Basic Authentication
for some pages. When we use the intranet web server using
http://ServerName, it works fine. When we use
http://serverName.domainname.com, we get a dialog box for
NT Authentication. Some of our users who come in through
vpn or external connection use the FQDN name.
>
>We are running Windows 2000 server IIS.
>.
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