Authentication Box
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It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 36232
interpreted = N
texte = >>Exactly the way you described. I did go to the page, then to other pages,>>then back. I didn't have to enter the username and password again. WhatI>>did notice...when I went to the page the first time, and it asked me for a>>username it was a pop-up box. On my stuff>>(www.bradleybuzz.com/cscc/systems.html?command=newcart) it's a different>>kind of username and password box. Try the username jriad and password>>ccnet.>>That's a *very* old style of authentication, prior to WebCatalog 3.x>-- it 'fakes' an authentication box by using a web page, and is>completely unrelated to the discussion at hand.>>Everyone who installs WebCatalog 3.x and up should install the>$WebCat.dll filter into their IIS global filters, and rename>AuthenticateChecker to AuthenticateChecker.old so that IIS will>properly use the standard browser's popup authenticate dialog on .tpl>files (you have to modify a registry setting to get it to>authenticate on .html or other suffixes)>>Now the mystery of why Kim's stuff acts differently is solved.>I tried this but I can't seem to get it to work. I'vetried to rename the authenticationchecker program and I do get the Normalauthentication window but my passwords won't work! Any ideas?-------------------------------------------------------------This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list
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>>Exactly the way you described. I did go to the page, then to other pages,>>then back. I didn't have to enter the username and password again. WhatI>>did notice...when I went to the page the first time, and it asked me for a>>username it was a pop-up box. On my stuff>>(www.bradleybuzz.com/cscc/systems.html?command=newcart) it's a different>>kind of username and password box. Try the username jriad and password>>ccnet.>>That's a *very* old style of authentication, prior to WebCatalog 3.x>-- it 'fakes' an authentication box by using a web page, and is>completely unrelated to the discussion at hand.>>Everyone who installs WebCatalog 3.x and up should install the>$WebCat.dll filter into their IIS global filters, and rename>AuthenticateChecker to AuthenticateChecker.old so that IIS will>properly use the standard browser's popup authenticate dialog on .tpl>files (you have to modify a registry setting to get it to>authenticate on .html or other suffixes)>>Now the mystery of why Kim's stuff acts differently is solved.>I tried this but I can't seem to get it to work. I'vetried to rename the authenticationchecker program and I do get the Normalauthentication window but my passwords won't work! Any ideas?-------------------------------------------------------------This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list .To unsubscribe, E-mail to: To switch to the DIGEST mode, E-mail to Web Archive of this list is at: http://search.smithmicro.com/
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