On Friday 15 Apr 2005 19:15 pm, David Brown wrote:
> then redirect them to a "public" anonymous intranet site.  I would prefer
> them not see the IE login window asking for a username/password that they

If it's a known set of offices, and all users at those sites aren't in the 
domain, maybe you could frob some redirection.
a.site is the published URL for the site, and it checks the IP of the remote 
user, and forwards to b.site (or, I guess, a.site/protected/) if the address 
isn't in the block list.

TBH, it's better to get those people domain accounts - single sign on sounds 
like it is going to be a winer for you as you roll out more and more services 
onto the intranet.

-- 

Tom Chiverton 
Advanced ColdFusion Programmer

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