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application authentication

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yambag

IS-IT--Management
Oct 10, 2002
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US
hello everyone, here is my problem....
Had one XPs/Windows 2000/Nfuse 1.7 Server/Nfuse 1.7, 1 CSG server.

Recently upgraded to XPa, added two new servers setup as a new farm. Took original Citrix server/farm down. Since then, when users click on a published application, via any client(web, neighborhood, agent) they are prompted with a Windows 2000 Server LOGON box. Prior to the upgrade, this logon box would go right by, with the credentials of the user prefilled and apps would open up.

I have checked every setting, in both CMC, Connection Configuration utility, Nfuse admin, Terminal Server Configuration, searched everywhere on the net for a week, while also reading through all the different manuals, and I can't get it to stop coming up. Everything seems to set to specs for autologon.
PLEASE ADVISE....Any assistance would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you,
Brian
 
Update to my original question....
I have autologon working for the neighborhood and agent clients (I unchecked "use standard nt authentication" in the ICA-TCP properties in Terminal Services Configuration on the server) but still have a problem with the web client. The problem is as follows:

After logging into Citrix via the NFUSE page, and after you click on a published app, An error comes up saying "the system could not log you on, make sure your username and password are correct...etc", then after you hit o.k. to the error, the Windows Server LOGON box is there with the domain set to the server name and the username is prefilled without the password. After changing the Domain from the local server name to the actual Domain and entering your password, the app comes up.
 
From within the Citrix Connection Configuration tool, delete the TCP-ICA Transport and recreate it, reset the security to your desired groups and all should be well.
 
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