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I am developing an application that has to run under WinPE 2.0. The
application communicates to a web service that needs NTLM authentication. I am using the XMLHTTP control in a C++ application to handle the communication. Under WinPE 1.x this works fine and authentication is negotiated - the world is good. Under WinPE 2.0, I get an exception from XMLHTTP on the send call. Looking at the network traffic, WinPE is sending the request, the web service is responding with 401, negotiate. Under PE 1.x, PE sends the request, web service sends a 401, PE sends NTLM, web service sends a 401, PE sends more NTLM data, web service says 200 - here's the data. I have gone so far as to run FireFox under PE just to very communication and it works fine. So, my assumption is that the default settings of PE 2.0 has a high level of internet security on that XMLHTTP is honoring but FireFox is ignoring. Does anyone know how to change the internet security settings of WinPE 2.0 so I can get this to work? I have looked at the registry settings but do not understand which settings I need to change to make this run correctly. |
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"WhoFan" <google@sueannanderic.com> wrote in message
news:1180620332.402906.128700@g4g2000hsf.googlegroups.com... >I am developing an application that has to run under WinPE 2.0. The > application communicates to a web service that needs NTLM > authentication. I am using the XMLHTTP control in a C++ application > to handle the communication. Under WinPE 1.x this works fine and > authentication is negotiated - the world is good. Under WinPE 2.0, I > get an exception from XMLHTTP on the send call. Looking at the > network traffic, WinPE is sending the request, the web service is > responding with 401, negotiate. Under PE 1.x, PE sends the request, > web service sends a 401, PE sends NTLM, web service sends a 401, PE > sends more NTLM data, web service says 200 - here's the data. I have > gone so far as to run FireFox under PE just to very communication and > it works fine. > So, my assumption is that the default settings of PE 2.0 has a high > level of internet security on that XMLHTTP is honoring but FireFox is > ignoring. Does anyone know how to change the internet security > settings of WinPE 2.0 so I can get this to work? I have looked at the > registry settings but do not understand which settings I need to > change to make this run correctly. > You probably need to disable the FW... sorry, don't have the command at hand... check the PE 2.0 help file. Good luck. Lang |
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On Jun 1, 2:04 am, "Lang Murphy" <lang_mur...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> "WhoFan" <goo...@sueannanderic.com> wrote in message > > news:1180620332.402906.128700@g4g2000hsf.googlegroups.com... > > >I am developing an application that has to run under WinPE 2.0. The > > application communicates to a web service that needs NTLM > > authentication. I am using the XMLHTTP control in a C++ application > > to handle the communication. Under WinPE 1.x this works fine and > > authentication is negotiated - the world is good. Under WinPE 2.0, I > > get an exception from XMLHTTP on the send call. Looking at the > > network traffic, WinPE is sending the request, the web service is > > responding with 401, negotiate. Under PE 1.x, PE sends the request, > > web service sends a 401, PE sends NTLM, web service sends a 401, PE > > sends more NTLM data, web service says 200 - here's the data. I have > > gone so far as to run FireFox under PE just to very communication and > > it works fine. > > So, my assumption is that the default settings of PE 2.0 has a high > > level of internet security on that XMLHTTP is honoring but FireFox is > > ignoring. Does anyone know how to change the internet security > > settings of WinPE 2.0 so I can get this to work? I have looked at the > > registry settings but do not understand which settings I need to > > change to make this run correctly. > > You probably need to disable the FW... sorry, don't have the command at > hand... check the PE 2.0 help file. Good luck. > > Lang Well, after 2 weeks of research, work, and a MS service call I finally have an answer. WinPE is missing the security.dll in the \windows \system32\ directory. If you take the DLL from a vista install and put in on the PE system, everything works as expected. |
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"WhoFan" <google@sueannanderic.com> wrote in message
news:1181326035.887627.187840@k79g2000hse.googlegroups.com... > On Jun 1, 2:04 am, "Lang Murphy" <lang_mur...@hotmail.com> wrote: >> "WhoFan" <goo...@sueannanderic.com> wrote in message >> >> news:1180620332.402906.128700@g4g2000hsf.googlegroups.com... >> >> >I am developing an application that has to run under WinPE 2.0. The >> > application communicates to a web service that needs NTLM >> > authentication. I am using the XMLHTTP control in a C++ application >> > to handle the communication. Under WinPE 1.x this works fine and >> > authentication is negotiated - the world is good. Under WinPE 2.0, I >> > get an exception from XMLHTTP on the send call. Looking at the >> > network traffic, WinPE is sending the request, the web service is >> > responding with 401, negotiate. Under PE 1.x, PE sends the request, >> > web service sends a 401, PE sends NTLM, web service sends a 401, PE >> > sends more NTLM data, web service says 200 - here's the data. I have >> > gone so far as to run FireFox under PE just to very communication and >> > it works fine. >> > So, my assumption is that the default settings of PE 2.0 has a high >> > level of internet security on that XMLHTTP is honoring but FireFox is >> > ignoring. Does anyone know how to change the internet security >> > settings of WinPE 2.0 so I can get this to work? I have looked at the >> > registry settings but do not understand which settings I need to >> > change to make this run correctly. >> >> You probably need to disable the FW... sorry, don't have the command at >> hand... check the PE 2.0 help file. Good luck. >> >> Lang > > Well, after 2 weeks of research, work, and a MS service call I finally > have an answer. WinPE is missing the security.dll in the \windows > \system32\ directory. If you take the DLL from a vista install and > put in on the PE system, everything works as expected. > Good to know... Lang |
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"WhoFan" <google@sueannanderic.com> wrote in message
news:1181326035.887627.187840@k79g2000hse.googlegroups.com... > On Jun 1, 2:04 am, "Lang Murphy" <lang_mur...@hotmail.com> wrote: >> "WhoFan" <goo...@sueannanderic.com> wrote in message >> >> news:1180620332.402906.128700@g4g2000hsf.googlegroups.com... >> >> >I am developing an application that has to run under WinPE 2.0. The >> > application communicates to a web service that needs NTLM >> > authentication. I am using the XMLHTTP control in a C++ application >> > to handle the communication. Under WinPE 1.x this works fine and >> > authentication is negotiated - the world is good. Under WinPE 2.0, I >> > get an exception from XMLHTTP on the send call. Looking at the >> > network traffic, WinPE is sending the request, the web service is >> > responding with 401, negotiate. Under PE 1.x, PE sends the request, >> > web service sends a 401, PE sends NTLM, web service sends a 401, PE >> > sends more NTLM data, web service says 200 - here's the data. I have >> > gone so far as to run FireFox under PE just to very communication and >> > it works fine. >> > So, my assumption is that the default settings of PE 2.0 has a high >> > level of internet security on that XMLHTTP is honoring but FireFox is >> > ignoring. Does anyone know how to change the internet security >> > settings of WinPE 2.0 so I can get this to work? I have looked at the >> > registry settings but do not understand which settings I need to >> > change to make this run correctly. >> >> You probably need to disable the FW... sorry, don't have the command at >> hand... check the PE 2.0 help file. Good luck. >> >> Lang > > Well, after 2 weeks of research, work, and a MS service call I finally > have an answer. WinPE is missing the security.dll in the \windows > \system32\ directory. If you take the DLL from a vista install and > put in on the PE system, everything works as expected. > Are you using NetFrameWork 2.0 on PE 2.0? Thanks, Lang |
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