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Comment #2 on issue 4418 by [email protected]: LDAP / NTLM No Longer Works
http://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=4418
As far as I know, we didn't change our authentication code
around the time you filed this bug report, so I don't know
why 0.3.155.0 didn't ask you for a password but a previous
version of Google Chrome did.
Do you know what HTTP authentication schemes (Basic,
Digest, Negotiate, etc.) your IIS website was configured
to use? (See http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms789031.aspx
for more info on HTTP authentication schemes.)
Google Chrome only supports Basic and Digest, so if your
IIS website requires only NTLM or Negotiate, Google Chrome
is expected to fail the authentication instantly, and all
the released versions of Google Chrome should behave
this way.
To determine the HTTP authentication schemes, please inspect
the WWW-Authenticate header in your IIS website's HTTP 401
response.
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