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Hi, this may sound daft but thats what my director has asked for. I have used Thanks, > I doubt if that in any case is the problem. I suspect there is something on > I'm assuming that it knows these users are domainname\username because you > Mike Walsh > "Caroline" <Carol...@community.nospam> wrote in message > > Users from a trusted domain try to access a site and are always prompted > > Thank you, > > Caroline
a web part on WSS 3 in order to access a web based shared calendar. This web
part works, however, it asks for authentication each time the page is opened.
The authentication details are the same as those used via active directory to
log into the site automatically. Do you know of a way I can stop it from
promting this? If it has to be coded could you point me in the right dirction?
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Chidge
> WSS 3.0 doesn't have single sign-on support. That's only in MOSS 2007.
> that page (an image: a web part) that they don't have rights to access and
> therefore they are being asked for a "better" authentication.
> are either in the Intranet and have default IE settings or you have
> specified automatic logon with existing logon name and password in they are
> in another security zone.
> WSS FAQ http://www.wssfaq.com
> No private e-mail please.
> news:670BA4D5-10BB-4265-824B-3A7B4042B18F@microsoft.com...
> >I am using WSS 3.0
> > for
> > their user name and password. Any suggestions?