I have been unable to access a specific Section of a web
site using my user name and password. I am not given the
choice of domain, so I cannot specify the correct domain.
The web site I am attempting to access requires a specific
domain and Win XP Pro IE 6.0 does not give me a choice. I
am using a new computer (Dell 360) running IE 6.0 with
WinXP Pro SP1. My older computer with IE 6.0 with Win2000
SP4 was no problem. The dialog box on the W2K computer
gave me the option of providing my user name and password
and selecting the domain; this got me access. I cannot
figure out why WinXP Pro IE 6.0 will not let me choose the
domain. I know I cannot access the desired section of the
specific site unless I can choose the domain. Does anyone
have any suggestions as to how I can get IE 6.0 under Win
XP Pro to let me choose the domain instead of defaulting
to whatever domain XP Pro thinks is appropriate?
Just a shot in the dark here, but it sounds to me like
your new computer isn't a member of *any* domain. Might
be time to talk to the network admins at the office and
ask them to create a machine account on the domain for
your new XP box.
Hope this helps -
>-----Original Message-----
>I have been unable to access a specific Section of a web
>site using my user name and password. I am not given
the
>choice of domain, so I cannot specify the correct
domain.
>The web site I am attempting to access requires a
specific
>domain and Win XP Pro IE 6.0 does not give me a choice.
I
>am using a new computer (Dell 360) running IE 6.0 with
>WinXP Pro SP1. My older computer with IE 6.0 with
Win2000
>SP4 was no problem. The dialog box on the W2K computer
>gave me the option of providing my user name and
password
>and selecting the domain; this got me access. I cannot
>figure out why WinXP Pro IE 6.0 will not let me choose
the
>domain. I know I cannot access the desired section of
the
>specific site unless I can choose the domain. Does
anyone
>have any suggestions as to how I can get IE 6.0 under
Win
>XP Pro to let me choose the domain instead of defaulting
>to whatever domain XP Pro thinks is appropriate?
>
>.
>
I discovered that if I included the domain in the user name
(Gunm05/TTXDOM01, for domain TTXDOM01, for example), it works. I still
cannot determine why Win2K responds differently than WinXP. Like all
computer problems, whatever works, works.
Bob
allan grossman [mvp] wrote:
> Hi, Bob -
>
> Just a shot in the dark here, but it sounds to me like
> your new computer isn't a member of *any* domain. Might
> be time to talk to the network admins at the office and
> ask them to create a machine account on the domain for
> your new XP box.
>
> Hope this helps -
>
>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>I have been unable to access a specific Section of a web
>>site using my user name and password. I am not given
>
> the
>
>>choice of domain, so I cannot specify the correct
>
> domain.
>
>>The web site I am attempting to access requires a
>
> specific
>
>>domain and Win XP Pro IE 6.0 does not give me a choice.
>
> I
>
>>am using a new computer (Dell 360) running IE 6.0 with
>>WinXP Pro SP1. My older computer with IE 6.0 with
>
> Win2000
>
>>SP4 was no problem. The dialog box on the W2K computer
>>gave me the option of providing my user name and
>
> password
>
>>and selecting the domain; this got me access. I cannot
>>figure out why WinXP Pro IE 6.0 will not let me choose
>
> the
>
>>domain. I know I cannot access the desired section of
>
> the
>
>>specific site unless I can choose the domain. Does
>
> anyone
>
>>have any suggestions as to how I can get IE 6.0 under
>
> Win
>
>>XP Pro to let me choose the domain instead of defaulting
>>to whatever domain XP Pro thinks is appropriate?
>>
>>.
>>
That's exactly right - WinXP shows you only two fields, so you have to
provide the context (computer name or domain name) as DOMAIN\user .
Bob Woolston wrote:
> Allan-
>
> I discovered that if I included the domain in the user name
> (Gunm05/TTXDOM01, for domain TTXDOM01, for example), it works. I
> still cannot determine why Win2K responds differently than WinXP.
> Like all computer problems, whatever works, works.
> Bob
>
> allan grossman [mvp] wrote:
>> Hi, Bob -
>>
>> Just a shot in the dark here, but it sounds to me like
>> your new computer isn't a member of *any* domain. Might
>> be time to talk to the network admins at the office and
>> ask them to create a machine account on the domain for
>> your new XP box.
>>
>> Hope this helps -
>>
>>
>>> -----Original Message-----
>>> I have been unable to access a specific Section of a web
>>> site using my user name and password. I am not given
>>
>> the
>>
>>> choice of domain, so I cannot specify the correct
>>
>> domain.
>>
>>> The web site I am attempting to access requires a
>>
>> specific
>>
>>> domain and Win XP Pro IE 6.0 does not give me a choice.
>>
>> I
>>
>>> am using a new computer (Dell 360) running IE 6.0 with
>>> WinXP Pro SP1. My older computer with IE 6.0 with
>>
>> Win2000
>>
>>> SP4 was no problem. The dialog box on the W2K computer
>>> gave me the option of providing my user name and
>>
>> password
>>
>>> and selecting the domain; this got me access. I cannot
>>> figure out why WinXP Pro IE 6.0 will not let me choose
>>
>> the
>>
>>> domain. I know I cannot access the desired section of
>>
>> the
>>
>>> specific site unless I can choose the domain. Does
>>
>> anyone
>>
>>> have any suggestions as to how I can get IE 6.0 under
>>
>> Win
>>
>>> XP Pro to let me choose the domain instead of defaulting
>>> to whatever domain XP Pro thinks is appropriate?
>>>
>>> .