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Larry Page
OK, I've searched and I'm stumped. Many of or intranet users have
configured our portal as a 'trusted site' in their browsers. This keeps
them from getting prompted to logon when accessing pages while at the
office. The problem is, when they attempt to access the same pages
remotely, they are never prompted for their domain logon. Instead, they are
denied access. All of our web pages are asp.net and the ones with issues
all use integrated authentication and user roles within the web.config.
Any ideas? I'm getting a growing number of complaints from users that want
to know why they have to logon at the office when it was previoulsy
seamless.
Thanks in advance,
Larry
configured our portal as a 'trusted site' in their browsers. This keeps
them from getting prompted to logon when accessing pages while at the
office. The problem is, when they attempt to access the same pages
remotely, they are never prompted for their domain logon. Instead, they are
denied access. All of our web pages are asp.net and the ones with issues
all use integrated authentication and user roles within the web.config.
Any ideas? I'm getting a growing number of complaints from users that want
to know why they have to logon at the office when it was previoulsy
seamless.
Thanks in advance,
Larry