Hi!

No it doesn't seem to work locally either (I haven't tested myself, but a working-friend did)

Best regards
/Gustav Wiberg

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To: "Gustav Wiberg" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Monday, August 27, 2007 8:51 PM
Subject: Re: [PHP] why?


Gustav Wiberg wrote:
I can't figure the thing with Windows Integrated authentication... I have checked a website for doing this. I still have to enter username and password even if I'm on the local computer (through a VPN though) This would be the same as using computer locally on the network, but I have to enter username and password. I'm sure I have checked the "Windows Integreated authenication" - checkbox for the website it's about.

When I have entered username and password I can go on and do whatever I want on that site...

I've tested with both IE6, and IE7. What could be the problem?

Transparent authentication between IE and IIS may not work over a VPN depending on a huge number of factors, but mainly how the VPN server has been configured.

Does it work when on the same network as the web server and AD server?

-Stut

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