- May 3, 2005
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Ok here's the scenario. I'm not really a Windows or IIS guy, I've always done web dev in a LAMP environment so just bare with me. The company I work for has a client with a Windows (I believe 2000) domain. Then they have a web server running IIS on Win2k. The LAN and server are completely separate for security reasons. The web site has what in LAMP terms, and htaccess style login prompt. The users don't have the checkbox that says "click here to remember your password" because I guess that feature has been disabled via group policy.
So now to the actual question, the users want to be able to log in to the web site without having to enter their username and password. Why? Well we all know that users can be lazy, myself included. So the real question is, is this possible? I know that there are several ways to do this, but can it be done securely?
Thanks for any/all feedback!
So now to the actual question, the users want to be able to log in to the web site without having to enter their username and password. Why? Well we all know that users can be lazy, myself included. So the real question is, is this possible? I know that there are several ways to do this, but can it be done securely?
Thanks for any/all feedback!