Check this out.
Internet Explorer Always Prompts for Authentication When Browsing to Web
Sites Already Logged on to
When you connect through a caching ISA Proxy that has anonymous access, and
you try to perform a NT LAN Manager (NTLM) Authentication with an IIS4 or
IIS5 Web server, Internet Explorer 6.0 may not automatically authenticate
with NTLM pre-authorization (PreAuth). Instead, you may be continually
prompted to authenticate.
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=820780 (i. e. 6. W98/se/ME/NT4/W2000/XP
9/19/2003)
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Henri Leboeuf
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"Tyler Robbins" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> I am seeing that IE will not always sent the
> Authentication header for
> files protected with Basic Authentication. This causes
> some of my
> users to get repeatedly prompted for their username and
> password.
>
> Using HTTPWatch (great tool), I can easily watch the
> Authentication
> header get passed for every file. Then, on some files
> (fairly
> consistent which ones), it won't pass the Authentication
> header, and
> the browser prompts for a password. You can easily enter
> the same
> username/password and it will accept it and pass the
> header. I have
> double- and triple-checked that the security on this file
> is the same.
>
> My configuration: I have an IIS 5.0/Win2K server with
> Basic
> Authentication on all the files. On the client I have
> Win2k with IE6.
> Not all machines have this problem, even ones that
> seemingly have the
> same configuration. But we have seen it on NT, Win2K and
> XP running
> IE6.
>
> Why is this happening? Anyone else dealing with this?
>