At 11:04 -0700 06-10-2003, Ian Sidle wrote:
> 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..

AFAIK it's: logindomain\username

This works with almost all standard IIS authentication mechanisms.

Harold.
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