Re: Sharepoint services 2.0



Hi,

You have to configure security on your navigator for this site. Add the site url to the Trusted Sites list.
So, it will use your windows domain account to authenticate you on WSS

Laurent Cotton
www.bewise.fr


"BT" <barrytsiu@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:uS%23E%23j4PHHA.1756@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Hi all expert

When i visiting the sharepoint services site, it require me to do the logon. During this session, i can visit all the lists, contacts without input the user name and password. But when i visit the document library and view the attached file, it ask for my login again.

Is there any method to solve it?

Thanks
B


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