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intranet connection problem



 
 
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Old February 12th 09, 04:59 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
Sarah Francis
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Default intranet connection problem

If a PC on our domain tries to access a site that is in our intranet
or local zone while not connected via VPN it gives a "page not found"
error when using Internet Explorer (our PC user is having crashing
problems with the built-in VPN on his 64-bit Vista machine, which is
why he is not connecting this way). If you force Internet Explorer to
prompt for a username and password, it works.

However, when running a virtual machine that is not part of the domain
on the same PC it works just fine without having to force username/
password entry.

Can someone explain why there is a difference here?






 




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