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This happens a lot in a master domain model, where the user accounts do not reside in the same NT domain as the web server. You can fix this easily.Under IIS 3.0: Open regedit. Under HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\Current Control Set\Services\W3SVC\Parameters, add a string value called 'DefaultLogonDomain'. Set its value to the name of the domain you'd like to authenticate against. Stop restart the Web Publishing service.
Under IIS 4.0: You can change this in the management console. I'll try to remember where for version 1.1 of this file. :)
Last Updated by Simpler-Webb on 8/7/2003 1:59:40 PM (QID #1214)
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