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Configure public share pc to prompt domain name and password

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wenyee99

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How do i configure the Internet explorer to prompt for user name and password? thanks.
 
internet options | security tab
set the website in question into the intranet zone or trusted sites zone
click custom rules button and scroll to bottom
change the logon authenticationr adio button to always prompt for username and password

-Brandon Wilson
MCSE:Security00/03
MCSA:Messaging00
MCSA:Security03
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Hi Brandon,

We are using MS ISA 2006 for authentication. Do i need to create a specific rule, so that whenever a user click on IE the IE will prompt the user to type the user name and password to gain access?

I set the logon authentication in IE but it still do not prompt it for password.

rgds,
wenyee
 
havent worked too much with ISA 2006 directly (quite a bit with ISA 2004 though). From a 2004 perspective, you would need a web/http (and/or https) rule, where the authentication is set to prompt. The problem in ISA 2004, was this setting was useless essentially unless thte ISA servere was a member of the domain (otherwise, it required local user accounts on the ISA server).
Anyways, I'd imagine ISA 2006 can't be too much different in this respect.



-Brandon Wilson
MCSE:Security00/03
MCSA:Messaging00
MCSA:Security03
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