Our website (ASP.NET 1.x, IIS 6) uses windows authentication. Everyone that uses it gets prompted for a username and password every time except for our newest client. When he is using his HP laptop, he doesn't get prompted. Apparently one time in the past he got prompted because it logs him in as a demo user without prompting him (and this should always prompt as well).
He claims that he never "saves passwords" and even though he has HP Credential Manager installed on the laptop, he has it disabled. Also, he called his company help desk and they have "cleared" everything they could think of that might be storing the password. He's running IE6.
Has anyone else seen this? I can't get him logged in to see his own data because his laptop won't prompt him to login. Is there an option to force the prompt every time or something I can do?
Thanks.
If he stores credentials this will happen, or if IE is configured to pass credentials and he is already a domain user logged in, this will also happen. Adding the web site to the Intranet Zone tells IE to pass credentials, the site is safe.
Jeff
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