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"TomandJerry" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>I will make this as simple as possible. We are running Windows 2003 Server
> SP2. We have 2 web sites set up for file upload and download that are
> secured via ssl. We also use Outlook Web Access to get to email running
> on 2
> exchange servers by remote users. This is secured via ssl as well. We
> have
> always had to specify domain-name\username when logging into the owa. We
> have never had to specify the domain name when logging into our other web
> sites until recently. What I need to know is what are the settings needed
> to
> turn this requirement on and off? Remember, this is dealing with
> accessing a
> web site running on our Windows 2003 servers by users outside of our
> network.
> Not local users logging into the domain.