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‎09-21-2018 10:31 PM
Hi,
Is it possible to activate both auth methode ?
It would be nice to give the option to login if the windows user is not permitted to access the Lansweeper web console !
(I used the following method but it doesn't let me activate both auth)
https://www.lansweeper.com/knowledgebase/how-to-enable-authentication-for-iis-express/
Regards,
Etienne HB
Is it possible to activate both auth methode ?
It would be nice to give the option to login if the windows user is not permitted to access the Lansweeper web console !
(I used the following method but it doesn't let me activate both auth)
https://www.lansweeper.com/knowledgebase/how-to-enable-authentication-for-iis-express/
Regards,
Etienne HB
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‎09-25-2018 10:53 AM
You can't have both active as it's a Lansweeper option and it's not user specific.
What you could do is just use integrated authentication. By default, most browsers will still give you a pop-up prompting for a username and password. This prompt allows other users to still fill in their username and password similar to the anonymous access.
Once you disable the login prompts will login be fully automatic.
What you could do is just use integrated authentication. By default, most browsers will still give you a pop-up prompting for a username and password. This prompt allows other users to still fill in their username and password similar to the anonymous access.
Once you disable the login prompts will login be fully automatic.
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‎09-25-2018 10:53 AM
You can't have both active as it's a Lansweeper option and it's not user specific.
What you could do is just use integrated authentication. By default, most browsers will still give you a pop-up prompting for a username and password. This prompt allows other users to still fill in their username and password similar to the anonymous access.
Once you disable the login prompts will login be fully automatic.
What you could do is just use integrated authentication. By default, most browsers will still give you a pop-up prompting for a username and password. This prompt allows other users to still fill in their username and password similar to the anonymous access.
Once you disable the login prompts will login be fully automatic.
