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I keep getting prompted for
a password when I use a
web browser to access the
appliance even though the
appliance is a member of a
domain.
8
I want to use a hyphen in
the beginning of some of
my appliance names, so that
they will print first in a list
of appliances.
- not supported
Sharing tab
Not Shared toggle - not supported (may be selected
but will be ignored)
Shared toggle - supported
Share Name text field - not supported
Alternate Drivers - not supported
Security tab
Permissions button - supported
Auditing button - not supported
Ownership button - not supported
Whether you get prompted for a password and what the password
prompt looks like are a function of your web browser and its
configuration. If the appliance is a member of a domain, it will
always ask your browser to use your existing Windows Domain
authentication. Microsoft's Internet Explorer uses a concept of
security zones to determine whether the web server (in this case,
the appliance) is within the "Intranet Zone". There are a number of
ways to include the appliance in the "Intranet Zone", but the
easiest is to open:
Tools--> Internet Options-->Connections-->Lan
Settings-->Advanced
and enter the full name, the IP address, and the short name in the
"Exceptions" box. This will cause Microsoft's Internet Explorer to
connect directly with the appliance and avoid your proxy server.
By default, Internet Explorer considers direct connections in the
"Intranet Zone". Consult your Microsoft Internet Explorer
documentation to determine other ways to include the appliance in
the "Intranet Zone". If you are using proxy servers in your
environment and you want to use the single sign-on functionality,
your web browser will need to be set up to bypass the proxy server
for the appliance's host name (if it includes periods) and IP
address. An administrator can view or change their local intranet
settings in the Internet Options page under the Security tab by
selecting Local Intranet and clicking on the Sites button.
Note: The
single sign-on feature
Microsoft's Internet Explorer.
The appliance name (entered on the
Settings
page) can contain up to 220 alphanumeric characters. It
may also contain dashes ( - ) and periods (.). (The hostname
cannot begin with a hyphen (-), but it can have a hyphen within
the name. The hyphen cannot be the first character because the
appliance name is is also used for the DNS name generation, and
the hyphen character is not allowed as the first character in a DNS
name.)
of the appliance only works with
Microsoft Networking

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