Login Prompt at Document Opening



Initially when the client enters there WSS 3.0 Site they are receiving
a login prompt at the first main site, then they are able to access
all sites without any loging prompts. However, if they want to access
a document in a document library for reading or editing they have to
type in the username and password. None of these people are accessing
the WSS Sites from a shared domain like an extranet site. I was
looking all over the web for various solutions, such as Integrated
Authentication Method and Making the Site Trusted. The read only
solution to open up documents is unacceptable as they want to open
them up in both edit and read only. None of these solutions have
worked for this problem. Does anyone have any other suggestions?

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