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Guest
Hello,
This happens with both IE 7 or IE 6.
We have a terminal service machine using SSL. When a user needs to access
the terminal server, they type in https://blah.blah.blah and are prompted for
credentials. In order for people not to see the credentials box I had to add
it as a local intranet site and allow automatic logon with current user name
and password. This works great except when a user takes their notebook home
with them and wants to connect to the terminal server. When they try it,
they get an error that the page cannot be displayed. If they remove the
https://blah.blah.blah from their local intranet site they are able to get to
the webpage. Any info here would be great. Thanks.
This happens with both IE 7 or IE 6.
We have a terminal service machine using SSL. When a user needs to access
the terminal server, they type in https://blah.blah.blah and are prompted for
credentials. In order for people not to see the credentials box I had to add
it as a local intranet site and allow automatic logon with current user name
and password. This works great except when a user takes their notebook home
with them and wants to connect to the terminal server. When they try it,
they get an error that the page cannot be displayed. If they remove the
https://blah.blah.blah from their local intranet site they are able to get to
the webpage. Any info here would be great. Thanks.