Access Denied (401) with HTTPS from Internet

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From: Luther Miller (usenetlex_at_yahoo.com)
Date: 08/24/04


Date: 24 Aug 2004 14:29:01 -0700

I've setup a sharepoint site that works for all users on my domain
internally.
I've also routed a public address for SSL (port 443) through to the
site as well. At least one user is able to access the site through
HTTPS by entering DOMAIN\UserName and domain password when prompted by
IE.

However, there is a particular user that receives 401 - Access Denied
(after several login attempts) when trying to access the site from the
Internet using HTTPS. The differentiating factor may be that the user
is not a domain admin.

This user is, however, able to access the site just fine from the
local network.

Any ideas?



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