Re: IIS says "You are not authorized to view this page". Grrrr.
* Andrey Andreev <andreev@cs.helsinki.fi> [2005 Mar 22 02:51 -0600]:
> Brendon Lloyd Higgins wrote:
> >Andrey Andreev wrote (Tuesday 22 March 2005 6:17 pm):
> >>At least Firefox supports ntlm. When logging on, enter your username as
> >>
> >>DOMAINNAME\myusername
> >
> >
> >I tried DOMAINNAME\**username**@**host**/**file** and it did indeed work.
> >Very nice. Thank you.
> >
> >I suppose it will continue to work for other pages on the same site that
> >are interlinked? The "DOMAINNAME\**username**@" part gets stripped from
> >the URL in the address bar once it connects. I won't have to keep putting
> >DOMAINNAME\**username**@ everytime I click a link, will I?
>
> Hmm, try it and let me know :)
Okay, I have a bit of a different twist at work. Even though we are an
MS shop, recently IT installed squid as the proxy server (heck, we're
even running Apache). Try as I might to use the proxy with FF or Moz
(on NT 4.0), I just get a dialog box asking for my username and password.
Any ideas?
- Nate >>
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