Under Internet Options, Security I run under the Internet web content zone. Clicking on the Custom Level button I have User Authentication, Logon, Automatic Logon only in Intranet Zone set, I also have all the Scripting options enabled,Userdata persistence enabled, submit nonencrypted form data enabled,software channel permissions at medium safety, navigate sub-frames across different domains enabled, launching programs in an IFRAME enabled, installation of desktop items enabled, drag and drop enabled, access data sources across domains disabled, cookies enabled (both options). I can't see anything else there that may be relevant I'm accessing this via an NT-based proxy server called WinGate which clearly causes no problems. Something at the back of my mind is nagging - to do with the encryption of passwords in NT (introduced in one of the service packs). I know this can cause issues with people running Samba on Linux and there is a script which you can run (supplied with Linux somewhere) which patches the Windows registry to turn off encryption. I have run this script myself. Might it be something to do with this ?? HTH Richard At 07:22 08/05/00 -0400, you wrote:
That would be great if you could pass on the IE settings. I don't know anything about IE and the users seem to know even less. There must be some header somewhere that IE5 just doesn't like but where it is coming from is a mystery yet. Knowing that I have an IE setup that should work will help greatly in traking this down.
thanks jim
Richard Moon wrote:
I'm running Zope 2.1.4 with GUF using Zserver on RedHat 6.1 and I have had no trouble using IE5 on NT4 workstation. Does this point to the Apache to Zope connection being the problem - is the authorisation being passed through correctly ? Have you tried it with Zserver to see if it works in that mode ? I'll happily pass on my IE5 settings etc.
Richard
Richard Moon richard@dcs.co.uk