FTP IIS hyperlink force user login for ftp

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Guest

I have a link on our company web page for ftp://ftp.company.com/ and every time a user clicks on the link it opens up a ftp session through Internet explorer, however you have to refresh the page before being prompted for your Login information ...What would cause this ? The web page was built in Frontpage and hosted on Windows 2000 IIS SP4 .... Also is there any way that a user is prompted every time they visit the FTP site for their user name and password, even if they have clicked please save password ?
 
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Kevin Spencer

Who is "The Todd?"

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Michael D said:
Is there a way to use a hyperlink to navigate to a new page and force a
refresh of that page? My problem is like the Todd's problem. Thank you ;)
 
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Ronx

Try pagename.htm?a=b
The querystring parameters - ?a=b - will usually (though not always)
cause the page to download from the server, and not from a cache.
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Michael D said:
Is there a way to use a hyperlink to navigate to a new page and force a
refresh of that page? My problem is like the Todd's problem. Thank you ;)
 
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Stefan B Rusynko

Actually you don't even need to include a variable (you can just use pagename.htm? )

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| Try pagename.htm?a=b
| The querystring parameters - ?a=b - will usually (though not always)
| cause the page to download from the server, and not from a cache.
| --
| Ron
| Reply only to group - emails will be deleted unread.
|
| | > Is there a way to use a hyperlink to navigate to a new page and force a
| refresh of that page? My problem is like the Todd's problem. Thank you ;)
|
|
 

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