The domain box serves the same purpose as adding domain\myusername to the main username box.
So, lets say our domain is "jedi". On Netscape or other browsers that only offer username/password entires, you would log into the jedi domain with your username like this: jedi\myusername mypassword With IE providing the extra domain box, you would do the same thing like this: myusername mypassword jedi If you have users set up under certain NT domains, then you would need this. I don't think it is required if the user is just an NT user on the current server, though. You should be able to leave the domain box blank in that case. I haven't tested that, but you can try it a number of ways to see what works for you. Jake At 02:52 PM 9/5/2002 -0700, you wrote: >Tomcat 4.0.4 and IIS 5 on Windows 2000 professional is successfully >installed and integrated. Example application runs well. When I try to >access manager, a authentication challenge window popped up - everything >is ok till this time - but the problem is that I got a three field >window instead of the two one. I was asked for a "Domain" name. What is >this supposed to be? I tried our network domain name with and without >the suffix, I add a new user with the same name and password as the one >specified in the tomcat-user.xml file...still not work. Anyone has any >idea? > >Thanks.
