Win98 Post IE6SP1 Install Proxy Problem....
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Can't work out this one....
Win98SE machine, connecting to ISA2004 proxy for Web Access.
Installed IE6SP1. Installed okay. Rebooted. Now, it seems, for every single webpage you need to enter the ISA credentials (that is, DOMAIN/userid and password).
So, for example:
When you first open up Internet Explorer the password box appears;
Fill in the details and press OK and the password box appears again, with only the password removed;
Press cancel and the empty password box appears for the next page;
Fill in the the details and press OK.
Type in a web site and the password box appears again , with only the password removed.
All I can think of is something like AutoComplete is switched off, and not caching the password. I've not yet tried this, but can anyone think of anything else I might have overlooked?
Greg
Win98SE machine, connecting to ISA2004 proxy for Web Access.
Installed IE6SP1. Installed okay. Rebooted. Now, it seems, for every single webpage you need to enter the ISA credentials (that is, DOMAIN/userid and password).
So, for example:
When you first open up Internet Explorer the password box appears;
Fill in the details and press OK and the password box appears again, with only the password removed;
Press cancel and the empty password box appears for the next page;
Fill in the the details and press OK.
Type in a web site and the password box appears again , with only the password removed.
All I can think of is something like AutoComplete is switched off, and not caching the password. I've not yet tried this, but can anyone think of anything else I might have overlooked?
Greg
Its not blank passwords. The domain policy states at least 8 characters, and complex.
All I've found is this: http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=290684
...which seems to fix more than just Outlook....
Greg
All I've found is this: http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=290684
...which seems to fix more than just Outlook....
Greg
http://techrepublic.com.com/5208-6239-0.html?forumID=43&threadID=170954
Anything of use there?
Anything of use there?
http://forums.isaserver.org/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic;f=35;t=000125
If they can't solve it there I doubt anyone can
If they can't solve it there I doubt anyone can
Didn't 98 do something similar with dialup and outlook express mail passwords? Can't remember if it was related to IE that caused this. Vaguely remember reg hack to fix it.
I've also had a problem with using netbios names for sites when they cantain "_" in them. IE/IIS loses the session ID and keeps asking you to login to every page. Can't remember specific versions (sorry)
I've also had a problem with using netbios names for sites when they cantain "_" in them. IE/IIS loses the session ID and keeps asking you to login to every page. Can't remember specific versions (sorry)
BliarOut said:Rob,
You may have to select "Allow non-encrypted Firewall client connections" in "Configuration", "General", "Define Firewall client
Settings".
Win98 and NT4 hosts typically require this setting.
Also, are your 98 clients using the DS update?
2 questions: where is the first part configured? On the ISA Server?
Secondly, the 98 clients (AFAIK) aren't using DS client, they just get their IP address with proxy details, go to a web page and are asked for credentials. Post SP1 on IE6, it doesn't seem to be caching them.
Greg
First part is configured on the ISA server....
I'm just pondering on the client bit.... There are the issues of which downlevel clients are supported on 2K3 server (I don't know what ISA is sat on) I would be inclined to try one 98 MC with the DS client to see if that helps after making the ISA mod...
I'm just pondering on the client bit.... There are the issues of which downlevel clients are supported on 2K3 server (I don't know what ISA is sat on) I would be inclined to try one 98 MC with the DS client to see if that helps after making the ISA mod...
GregE240 said:
ISA is sat on W2K03.
Its looking like trying the DS client...isn't it?
Hmmm....
I would definately give the DS client a go. Sounds like a LM Auth/SMB signing type issue. You might need to tweak the domain security policy too.
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;555038
>> Edited by BliarOut on Wednesday 1st June 13:39
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