I am attempting to get into a secure site from my home
laptop. I can get into it when I am at work. I am using
Internet Explorer as my browser (the same at work).
However on my home laptop I get the message:
Unauthorised: proper authorisation is required for the
administration of this proxy. Either your browser does
not perform authorisation or your authorisation has
failed.

Any ideas on this?

Kind regards
Laurence

RE: Authorisation failed by micook

micook
Tue Jan 27 17:55:02 CST 2004

This message sounds like it's coming from the server you are trying to
connect to instead of from Internet Explorer so it's difficult to answer
without information from the company hosting the website. Are you able to
connect to other secure sites?


Michael Cook
Microsoft PSS Security Team
Windows 2000 MCSE, MCSA, CISSP

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>I am attempting to get into a secure site from my home
>laptop. I can get into it when I am at work. I am using
>Internet Explorer as my browser (the same at work).
>However on my home laptop I get the message:
>Unauthorised: proper authorisation is required for the
>administration of this proxy. Either your browser does
>not perform authorisation or your authorisation has
>failed.
>
>Any ideas on this?
>
>Kind regards
>Laurence
>