"Enter Network Password" popup on all IE pages

From: steve (anonymous_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 02/04/04


Date: Tue, 3 Feb 2004 17:13:50 -0800

gave up last night on this and began reimaging server.

Here is what I determined. The audit policy on that local
computer is set to audit all events even though the local,
and domain policies for users and computers are set to
default. I reset each policy to audit and saved, then
reset to no audit, then rebooted the server and
workstation, installed a new user and the problem still
existed. I opened the ini and inf files in the policy
objects and they all read Ok as to the audit policy. How
the workstation is being transformed into all audit set on
is beyond me but I suspect that somewhere in one of the
bits of data there is an error and that was causing the
problem. This all began after two events - the first
being that a website grabbed the server browser and took
over; and I ran the IIS Lockdown tool (IIS is on LAN
only). My guess is that one of these items corrupted
something.....so zero fill, reimage and I hope the issue
will be resolved.

Steve
>-----Original Message-----
>Have a new issue that came this weekend while running IIS
>Lockdown tool. Cannt find cause but have isolated it to
>domain workstation accounts.
>
>When a new account is created in the domain, IE6 throws
up
>a popup window from the router upstream from the gateway
>router. Every time the page is changed the "Enter
Network
>Password" login box appears showing the gateway router
>model as the "Realm." I re-flashed the gateway software,
>installed a fresh W2000P on a workstation only as a
member
>of a workgroup - all fine. Then I added it to the doamin
>and the problem reappeared. Accounts established before
>this weekend don't have the issue but new accounts do.
>This makes me think it is a user security setting rather
>than computer. I have gone through all the levels of
>Active Directory GPO's that I can find and nothing looks
>like it might be the cause. Anyone know this issue
either
>from the GPO or registry?
>.
>



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