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Re: Why won't integrated authentication work?: msg#00084

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Subject: Re: Why won't integrated authentication work?

You will probably have better luck with MS CRM issues on their forum; I
think its Microsoft.com/crm on the right side there is a link for online
forums.

-----Original Message-----
From: Discussion of building .NET applications targeted for the Web
[mailto:DOTNET-WEB@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Pradeep Tapadiya
Sent: Thursday, January 20, 2005 12:29 PM
To: DOTNET-WEB@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [DOTNET-WEB] Why won't integrated authentication work?

.NETters,

We just installed Microsoft CRM on a system and we are running into a login
problem that I don't understand.

MS CRM is an ASP.NET application. The system it is installed on (named
hubble) runs Windows 2003 Server. The website is configured for ONLY
integrated Windows authentication. All other authentication modes are
disabled. The configuration file, web.config, is set for authentication mode
as Windows.

When a user tries to connect to the CRM system (http://hubble), the user is
prompted with username/password dialog box. This is baffling. IE is supposed
to automatically handshake with IIS for integrated Windows authentication.

Note that once we logon using the login prompt, the CRM system works as
expected.

On one IE client, the problem gets weirder. Instead of the usual login
prompt, I get an error message 0x80040226. MSDN help on CRM interprets this
error as "The logged-on user was not found in Active Directory."

I am wondering if anyone has any idea on what the problem could be.

Thank you in advance for your help.

Pradeep

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