Re: REPOST: Login Prompt
From: Mark Pfeifer (see_msg_at_sprynet.com)
Date: 09/09/04
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Date: Thu, 9 Sep 2004 14:35:32 -0400
I do not believe so because the server sees the request as a second user and
wants to authenticate.
I do believe I have heard that it does not happen if: (1) there is no
anonymous access, and/or (2) you allow ie to pass your current credentials -
they must match of course.
In short, I don't believe you can.
Mark
"Peter" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> The client machines are not part of the domain.
> I have already added the portal site as trusted sites.
> When a user at that machine accesses SPS2003, it prompts
> for authentication as expected. However, when the user
> tries to click on documents like MS word, it just prompts
> for authentication again. It is really annoying. However
> can I get rid of the second prompt? Thanks again.
> .
>
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