Re: 401 Unauthorized Question Again
- From: "Charlie Tame" <charlie@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 5 Oct 2005 22:52:48 -0500
For some reason I have 2 versions of this but the later version is not on
his website so I wrote the author asking why, I believe the version I have
which does work on W2003 is written in assembler (it's 20k not 430k) and I
think that is slightly different so if you want to simply "Reply" and put
[personal] (including brackets) in the subject I will let you know what he
says.
Charlie
"Alias" <Alias@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:049E65A1-F6F3-4A73-AE09-81DBCCEB492D@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Charlie,
>
> The IEZE sounds very interesting. And this thing about the Local Computer
> Zone being there but invisible really has my curiosity peaked. Before
> today
> I never heard of such a thing so i'm going to search for IEZE and check
> out
> this invisible zone.
>
> Thanks for passing along that valuable info Charlie. I bet there are many
> other power users out there who also have no knowledge about this. This
> sounds like it's gonna be fun :-)
>
> -Alias
>
> "Alias" wrote:
>
>> Charlie,
>>
>> Thank you, thank you, thank you. It was actually located in the Trusted
>> Zone
>> where the problem was found. It had been set to "Automatically logon with
>> current username and password".
>>
>> You are the savior of my sanity. I had tried everything I knew short of
>> uninstalling SP2 along with IE and re-installing everything again. You
>> have
>> saved me so much grief and headache. I really appreciate how you have
>> helped
>> me :-)
>>
>>
>> "Charlie Tame" wrote:
>>
>> > tools>internet options>security.
>> >
>> > Now in theory I guess this should be your Intranet zone but you could
>> > check
>> > Internet too...
>> >
>> > Select the zone then custom button. At the bottom of settings check the
>> > option that says Prompt for user name and password and see if that
>> > helps.
>> >
>> > I've found these settings a bit confusing sometimes so worth a try at
>> > least.
>> >
>> > Charlie
>> >
>> > "Alias" <Alias@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>> > news:7C021160-D47D-426A-A8B8-D737F617719E@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> > > Hello,
>> > >
>> > > When trying to access my router configuration page using IE6 I get:
>> > >
>> > > 401 Unauthorized
>> > > Access to this resource is denied; your client has not supplied the
>> > > correct
>> > > authentication.
>> > >
>> > > This problem showed up after I installed SP2 and used Wireless
>> > > Network
>> > > Configuration Wizard. If I use Netscape 7 or Opera I can access
>> > > routerlogin.net, but
>> > > Internet Explorer gives the error above.
>> > >
>> > > Does anyone know why only I.E. has this problem?
>> > > Can I.E. be fixed so it will access that URL?
>> > >
>> > >
>> >
>> >
>> >
.
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