Hi there,
I am working with some developers trying to use authentication on a
web site. Currently we use basic authentication on IIS 4.0. When the users
go to the page, they get a logon box that pops up and asks for their
username and password. They have to enter it in the format logon:
<domain>/username and then password, where domain is the domain their
account is set up in, and username is the name they use to access the domain
and their exchange account. The servers that the web sites reside on are in
their own NT 4.0 domain, and we have trusts set up with the 4 other domains
that users will be connecting from. What we were wondering if we could do,
was to set up a login page, where they actually entered their login
information on the web page, and selected their domain from a drop down menu
box. We have tried using NT authentication, but the problem is that if a
user logs into the domain when they login to their computer in the morning
they automatically get authenticated, and we don't want this to happen.
Anyway, any help that people could offer is much appreciated,
Thomas.
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