Avoid login prompts in Intranet?
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Avoid login prompts in Intranet?

 
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David Beraha
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Posted: Sat Jan 15, 2005 5:59 pm    Post subject: Avoid login prompts in Intranet? Reply with quote

Hi all,

we have an SPS in an intranet environment. Accessing the portal by
http://ourserver is ok by Windows Authentication for every users. However,
the Websites all have the domain name
(http://ourserver.company.com/sites/...), and the users are prompted for
login. This is very annyoing. Is there any solution besides introducing
http://ourserver.company.com in the Trusted Sites? We would have to do that
on every computer, trying to automate it, because telling our users how to
put that into a trusted site seems to cause much pain ...

Thanks for help.
David
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tedteng
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Posted: Sat Jan 15, 2005 6:29 pm    Post subject: RE: Avoid login prompts in Intranet? Reply with quote

u can request ur system admin to push the *.compnay.com into evrybody's pc IE
settings - trusted sites, using the Group Policy.

br
ted

"David Beraha" wrote:

Quote:
Hi all,

we have an SPS in an intranet environment. Accessing the portal by
http://ourserver is ok by Windows Authentication for every users. However,
the Websites all have the domain name
(http://ourserver.company.com/sites/...), and the users are prompted for
login. This is very annyoing. Is there any solution besides introducing
http://ourserver.company.com in the Trusted Sites? We would have to do that
on every computer, trying to automate it, because telling our users how to
put that into a trusted site seems to cause much pain ...

Thanks for help.
David


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tedteng
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Posted: Sat Jan 15, 2005 6:31 pm    Post subject: RE: Avoid login prompts in Intranet? Reply with quote

cos i do not have right to add user into the AD group, i cannot test it. So
how about reimport user profile via Site Setting -> Manage User Profile after
u change the AD group members?

br
ted

"David Beraha" wrote:

Quote:
Hi all,

we have an SPS in an intranet environment. Accessing the portal by
http://ourserver is ok by Windows Authentication for every users. However,
the Websites all have the domain name
(http://ourserver.company.com/sites/...), and the users are prompted for
login. This is very annyoing. Is there any solution besides introducing
http://ourserver.company.com in the Trusted Sites? We would have to do that
on every computer, trying to automate it, because telling our users how to
put that into a trusted site seems to cause much pain ...

Thanks for help.
David


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tedteng
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Posted: Sat Jan 15, 2005 6:35 pm    Post subject: RE: Avoid login prompts in Intranet? Reply with quote

Pls ignore this post. I followed a wrong thread.

br

ted

"tedteng" wrote:

Quote:
cos i do not have right to add user into the AD group, i cannot test it. So
how about reimport user profile via Site Setting -> Manage User Profile after
u change the AD group members?

br
ted

"David Beraha" wrote:

Hi all,

we have an SPS in an intranet environment. Accessing the portal by
http://ourserver is ok by Windows Authentication for every users. However,
the Websites all have the domain name
(http://ourserver.company.com/sites/...), and the users are prompted for
login. This is very annyoing. Is there any solution besides introducing
http://ourserver.company.com in the Trusted Sites? We would have to do that
on every computer, trying to automate it, because telling our users how to
put that into a trusted site seems to cause much pain ...

Thanks for help.
David


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