koquito,
When you make a server or workstation a memebr of a domain it is automatically added to the DNS using dynamic updates. I can ping the server by it's name using DNS. But this still doesn't help our problem.
If we add the users to the local servers SAM it works fine. But the point of...
We did test making the workstation part of the domain and it still prompted you. The root of the problem is that IIS looks at its local SAM (workgroup) instead of the AD domain of which it is apart. If IE could forward the domian info in the authentication window automaticall along with the...
Pollux0,
Thanks for the reply,
We tried this. The problem seems to be that the IIS server will always attempt to compare user credentials to it's local SAM (workgroup) rather than the remote AD domain of which it is a member. If we use basic authentication, you can tell IIS to always look at a...
Koquito,
The IIS server was built as a workgroup and accounts created in the workgroup locally on the server.
Our workstation accounts are in another workgroup, the accounts are created by Novell ZENworks DLU based on NDS user accounts. We use DirXML to automatically create exactly the same...
Thanks Koquito,
The SID doesn't play a part in IIS authentication. With Windows Integrated, as long as the username and password match on the workstation and the domain/local SAM on the server they will be authenticated.
I've got a good URL that explains it...
Thanks ReddLefty.
That would sort of defeat the purpose of Integrated Authentication. We're trying to develop a single sign on environment, so that once the user is authenticated to the desktop, they won't be prompted to login to any other systems. The desktop credentials are parsed to any...
Hello,
We are using IIS Integrated Authentication on a Win2k server in a workgroup. Users have matching accounts and passwords on the server and w2k workstations, and can login to the web site without being prompted.
We have joined the server to an ADS domain and disabled the workgroup...
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