Adrian wrote:
Hi,
I have my own squid authenticator that works nicely but people
get sick of having to type their credentials in each time IE loads.
Does anyone know of a launcher script or program that will tell
IE to enter a username/password (even from a text file)
when it hits the squid proxy? I'm not fussy about the
password - it could be a generic one as long as the user
couldn't change the username the launcher is sending and I
can change the code of the authenticator.
There doesn't seem to be any useful command line switches for
IE but perhaps there's a 3rd party application or some registry
hack? Surely it must be a common problem or does everyone
just use IIS?!
Thanks,
Adrian.
I get the impression most people with clients on windows use NTLM one
way or another to authenticate the users machine login before the login
box occurs.
Amos
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