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Site and Content access from browser - 28.Aug.2001 11:23:00 PM   
adagost

 

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I have ISA server 2000. I set up a destination set and site and content rule which allows all users access to certain sites.
It is working fine - the only problem is when they first try to access either site it continually prompts them for ID, Password and domain. If I hit cancel a few times it lets them in. I am getting pressure on this because it is an extreme pain.
They have the firewall client loaded, proxy settings configured in IE 5.0 and 5.5.
How do I ensure that the login box does not appear?

Please help

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RE: Site and Content access from browser - 29.Aug.2001 4:28:00 PM   
tshinder

 

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Hi Ada,

Make sure the ISA Server is a member of the same domain as the internal clients and that you are using integrated authentication on the outbound web requests listener.

HTH,
Tom

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RE: Site and Content access from browser - 29.Aug.2001 9:26:00 PM   
adagost

 

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The ISA server is part of the same domain and integrated is chosen on outgoing web requests.

Is there something I need to do on my internal dns???? I have followed all the articles on how to do this and still nothing.
Any other tips that you think might help??
Thank you


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Originally posted by tshinder:
Hi Ada,

Make sure the ISA Server is a member of the same domain as the internal clients and that you are using integrated authentication on the outbound web requests listener.

HTH,
Tom



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