Aaron
Fri Oct 21 02:01:23 CDT 2005
I believe this is a matter of client settings. If your machine is part of
the domain you should be able to configured IE to "Automatically logon with
current username and password" under:
IE | Internet Tools | Security | Custom Level
Or you can check off the "Remember my password" setting in the dialog that
pops up.
Either way, I believe the machine you are logging in from must be a part of
the domain and you must be logged in as the user in question. Otherwise, IE
will have no way of known what user it should log you in as.
Aaron Elder
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"cjupiter" <cjupiter@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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>I would like to be able to view our company's CRM website without having to
> login everytime. I am an active directory user on Windows SBS 2003. I have
> setup accounts on SQL server.
>
> Is this possible