Hello, 
        Thank you for your response, but I don't think this is applicable, I
am not using IIS for the front end, I am using Apache so I don't think I
have the sub codes that you are referring to.  Even in IE I get an initial
prompt for a username and password(witch I enter and press ok), but then I
get the 401 Error.  I know it's a 401 error from reviewing the mod_jk and
access_log logs.

Lucas  

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401 is unauthorised but the real reason is the subcode explained here
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/prodtechnol/WindowsServer2003/Library/IIS/c
9511f97-d898-4aed-b0a8-979ce30d85b5.mspx?mfr=true
In any case the webserver should  present a login credential screen it is
this screen that contains the credentials to pass thru to NTLM authenticator
It seems that you do not see that screen so I would inform the web-admin

M--

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Subject: NTLM, mod_JK and Internet Explorer


> Hello,
> I have a setup that is using Apache 2.2.x, mod_jk 1.2.26, jboss 4.2 
> (tomcat 5.5) and alfresco.  This setup works file when browsing with 
> Firefox, but when someone tries to log in using Internet Explorer they 
> get
a
> message saying "This page can not be displayed" after entering their 
> username and password.  When I use the native http handler in tomcat, 
> Internet Explorer works correctly and the pages are displayed after 
> the
NTLM
> username and password prompt.  The difference I see when checking the 
> logs is that when IE and mod_jk are used a 401 http code gets retuned.  
> A 401 http return code does not show in the logs when Firefox is used.  
> Has
anyone
> has this problem before? Any Idea's?  If you need more information 
> please let me know.
>
> Thanks,
> Lucas Blancher
>
>
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