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@Soriku, I don't think it matters, the authentication is done on the server side, so if they're running Windows IIS, it'll try to authenticate the user with some windows security, but if the automatic authentication fails, then it pops up a dialog to give the user a chance to put in their login/password, at least that's always been my experience, I've built a few apps that used that kind of security, but I'm certainly no expert, so maybe I'm wrong. Whatever the difference, it seems the problem has been resolved, I just didn't want people to freak out too much, although, I guess with the internet, it's better to be safe than sorry.



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