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I work at a company with an intranet. At the office you can get to the home
page without typing in your username and password if it is trusted sites. However, when you are at a remote location and try to go to the site all you get is "page cannot be displayed". You have to take the http://*.domainname.com out of the trusted sites and then it lets you in by prompting for a password. At that point you can add it back in to trusted sites and you are fine. These are with xp clients with sp2. Is there anyway around this? Windows 2000 users do not have this problem. Thanks |
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