Logging into an NT Server, using presumably IIS.
If I run Virtual PC, then use IE in VPC, I can access the site
The real problem is the "domain" part doesn't show up, and therefore you can't login using it. It only shows up using internet explorer on windows. Its how IIS works (if you used apache on nt/2k, then it would be happy... but then your probably funky (ASP) program wouldn't work then..). Even though it may be an "local" account, or you only have one domain, it still wants that field in there.

I don't remember exactly how I did it before.. but I think there was an way to login anyway by modifying the "username" field. Like, using [EMAIL PROTECTED] or something to that effect. I remember it being odd and particularly windows-ey, Like [EMAIL PROTECTED] or something..

-Ian


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