Re: Mutliple prompts for authentication
do you have pics or docs on separate folder in the inetpub, i had the
same problem because i had added a folder called images where i kept all
the pics for my sites. i had to give that folder the appropriate
permissions and that fixed it
Megan Brown wrote:
on a non-domain computer, i am being prompted twice for authentication.
when i launch the site, i am prompted for authentication. i input my domain
credentials and it seems to take a few seconds, and then it prompts a new
box for authentication. it's not the same as when authentication fails...
because in that case, the re-prompt shows what you previously input. this
is a blank prompt... no previous credentials.
how do i make it only prompt once for credentials?
wss 3.0
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