If you can guarantee that all users will connect to the web site 
with IE, then you can use NT Integrated.  However, if users will 
be using Netscape or some other browser, then you will have to 
use basic authentication as they do not support the NT 
Challenge/Response protocol.  To increase security for users that 
use IE, you can enable both forms of authentication as IE will use
NT integrated if it is allowed before trying Basic/clear text and 
the other browsers will use basic.

-Tim

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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Hylton Goss
Sent: Tuesday, December 04, 2001 5:44 AM
To: NT 2000 Discussions
Subject: Basic or NT integrated


Hi,

Does anyone know if you have to use Basic authentication when someone is
accessing a secure website via the internet and are therefore not part of
any domain
or can you use NT integrated over the internet?

On a Standalone Win2K Adv server, no domain controller and no active
direcrory.

Regards,

Hylton


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