Re: RWW Login - Twice?
- From: v-stezhu@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Steven Zhu [MSFT])
- Date: Wed, 11 Oct 2006 06:03:55 GMT
Hi John,
Thanks for your reply.
According to your post, I understand that you would like to eliminate the
logon box when you access the Companyweb from RWW site. If I am off-base on
that, please let me know.
I am afraid that it cannot be done because companyweb site requires
Integrated Authentication.
The Remote web work place use a framework embedded with other website on
SBS server. This design helps you to manage the different site information
at same IE windows. However, the main framework (RWW) use Form based
authentication to store user credential information which cannot be
transfer to its sub-framework (Performance and information site) which use
Windows integrated authentication.
The limitation of credential information transferring between framework
helps to increase the network security. For example, the users input the
user information in the main windows of IE. The information will not be
hacked by the sub-framework which may be hidden as script. This is also why
we limit the Cookie usage in the IE.
We cannot integrate these two authentication methods.
He can directly access companyweb using https://server.domain.com:444
however this still requires a logon.
For more info about this method, please refer to:
838304 How to publish http://Companyweb to the Internet by using ISA Server
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=838304
Just for your info:
There is a method that you can allow anonymous user to access the company
web with no credential input. However, please note that once you do so,
companyweb will use anonymous authentication and anyone who knows the site
name can access the site. The info and the steps below are just for your
info, it will cause security issue, we do not suggest that you do so.
For detailed steps, please refer to following article:
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=b51dcb25-0c63-4561-
b981-9a3c860b9f15&displaylang=en
Go to 'Step 7a. Enabling Anonymous User Access to the SharePoint Site'. It
will configure anonymous access.
NOTE: If you enable both anonymous and authenticated user access on the
SharePoint site, a Sign In button appears in the top right corner of your
SharePoint site and enables authenticated users to contribute to the Web
site based on their site group memberships.
If you have any further questions or concerns, please feel free to let me
know.
Have a good day.
Best Regards,
Steven Zhu
MCSE
Microsoft Online Partner Support
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