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nomicism

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Hi all,
I created a new ftp site on a windows 2003 server that is attached to a domain controller. But I am not able access the ftp without typing the username in the form of "domain\username". How can I avoid typing the domain name?
Thanks
 
This is how you set the default logon domain in IIS:

To set the default logon domain

In IIS Manager, right-click the Web Sites folder, Web site, directory, virtual directory, or file, and click Properties.

**Note Configuration settings made at the Web Sites folder level can be inherited by all Web sites.

Click the Directory Security or File Security tab, depending upon what level you are configuring security settings.

In the Anonymous access and authentication control section, click Edit.

In the Authenticated access section, select the Basic authentication check box.

Because Basic authentication sends passwords over the network unencrypted, a dialog box appears asking if you want to proceed. Click Yes to proceed.

In the Default domain box, either type the domain name you want to use, or click Select to browse to a new default logon domain. If the Default domain box is filled in, the name is used as the default domain. If the Default domain box is left empty, IIS uses the domain of the computer that is running IIS as the default domain. IIS configures the value of the DefaultLogonDomain property, which determines the default domain used to authenticate clients accessing your IIS server using Basic authentication. However, the domain specified by the DefaultLogonDomain property is used only when a client does not specify a domain in the logon dialog box that appears on the client computer.

Optionally, you can enter a value in the Realm box, which configures the value of the Realm property. If the Realm property is set, its value appears on the client's logon dialog box, when Basic authentication is used. The value of the Realm property is sent to the client for informational purposes only, and is not used to authenticate clients using Basic authentication.

Click OK twice.
 
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