Re: Defaulting domain w/integrated auth

From: Bernard (qbernard_at_hotmail.com.discuss)
Date: 02/24/05


Date: Thu, 24 Feb 2005 11:29:09 +0800


> Am I correct that is both basic and integrated are enabled, integrated
> will
> be used if supported.
>

Yes, it will pick integrated first.

> Isn't there a way that I can have internal users not have to login and
> external not require a domain?

Not really, for internal - it will auto login since user already logged to
the domain or trusted domain. however for external, they will have to enter
the domain name.

-- 
Regards,
Bernard Cheah
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"Rkelly" <Rkelly@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message 
news:738E05DE-4A2A-49E1-8A1F-6225732AE9BC@microsoft.com...
> Maybe I have other setup issues but if I disable Intergrated auth the my
> sharepoint server portals will not build thier search databases issuing
> authorization warnings.
>
> Also if I disable Integrated auth, then I believe that internal users, 
> that
> currently do not have to login because of a trust setup in group policy 
> that
> then utilizes integrated auth, will have to login every time they visit 
> these
> locations.
>
> Am I correct that is both basic and integrated are enabled, integrated 
> will
> be used if supported.
>
> Isn't there a way that I can have internal users not have to login and
> external not require a domain?
>
> "Bernard" wrote:
>
>> You can specify default domain with basic auth, but not windows 
>> integrated.
>> since you got SSL, then just combine it with basic auth.
>>
>> I don't quite get the part that sharepoint not crawl correctly.
>>
>> -- 
>> Regards,
>> Bernard Cheah
>> http://www.tryiis.com/
>> http://support.microsoft.com/
>> http://www.msmvps.com/bernard/
>>
>>
>>
>> "Rkelly" <Rkelly@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:53DFB3C9-32CA-489C-B051-542D13A1F452@microsoft.com...
>> > Can someone please tell me if there is a way to configure an IIS server 
>> > so
>> > that a users domain is defaulted.  Within the intranet zone things are
>> > handled just fine with the use of a group policy, but from the outside
>> > user
>> > must use domain\username, password in order to login.  This is just too
>> > much
>> > for some lower level users.  I would love for them to be able to login
>> > with
>> > username, password only.  I investigated turning off integrated auth 
>> > and
>> > letting basic auth pass the information but my ssl encrypted sharepoint
>> > server would then not crawl correctly.  Is there anyway to do this with
>> > Integrated?
>> >
>> > Thanks,
>> > Rkelly
>>
>>
>> 


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