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Single Sign on for IIS 5 Web Site

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tduplantis

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May 9, 2001
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Currently we have basic authentication working, so each user that visits our intranet must sign in with their domain account to access it. I would like it to bypass this signon if they are signed into their workstation with their domain account. I know this is possible, but unsure how to do it. Can anyone point me to some documentation on this?
 
Need to use Windows Integrated Authentication otherwise known as NTLM. Once you have set this up. YOu need to make sure your server is a member of that domain or trust that domain. Once done you can add their respective groups. If you want all users to access the site you can add Authenticated Users from the Accounts Domain the users are logging into.

 
That is what I thought, but it is still requiring users to log in even though Windows integrated Authentication is checked. I'm using my own login to test this on a test server, and I have admin priviladges, so it shouldn't be a rights issue.
 
I would check NTFS permissions. Especially if you are running asp pages. you will need authenticated or Everyone for WINNT/SYSTEM32/INETSRV with change rights for asp code to function properly.

 
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