[PHP-WIN] Re: IIS equivalent to Apache's .htaccess files

2002-02-12 Thread Todd Williamsen
Well, I don't know why your project team leader states it has to be NTLM.. But, since I am a network Admin, I would check both to use Basic authentication AND NTLM, for those not using IE. Just check it when the Prject Leader isn't looking... hehe!!! "Manuel Lemos" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in

[PHP-WIN] Re: IIS equivalent to Apache's .htaccess files

2002-01-31 Thread Manuel Lemos
Hello, Theodore Brinkman wrote: > > Sorry, I should have been clearer. Strictly speaking this is an IIS > question, not a PHP question, but I don't know where else to ask. > > We're using IIS, and the team lead has settled on windows domain > authentication for 'logging into' the system. This

[PHP-WIN] RE: IIS equivalent to Apache's .htaccess files

2002-01-31 Thread Brinkman, Theodore
Sorry, I should have been clearer. Strictly speaking this is an IIS question, not a PHP question, but I don't know where else to ask. We're using IIS, and the team lead has settled on windows domain authentication for 'logging into' the system. This means that only IE can be used unless I can f

[PHP-WIN] Re: IIS equivalent to Apache's .htaccess files

2002-01-30 Thread Manuel Lemos
Hello, Theodore Brinkman wrote: > > I'm busy trying to fight to keep the project I'm on as platform independant > as possible, but it's currently a loosing battle, because the team lead > insists on using Windows Domain User security, which means if you're not > using IE, you can't even get to t