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| | Bug with Vista Network Password Management? I just upgraded from XP to Vista and for the most part everything is okay. However, I believe the Manage Network Passwords capability has changed. I have a company exchange server that I connect through via an exchange proxy using Microsoft Anywhere, but I am off-site and need to go through a seperate corporate proxy just to be able to access the exchange proxy. In XP, I had the domain *.corporate.com in the managed passwords, and all windows components automatically logged into the proxy and Outlook was able to access its exchange proxy without any issues. In Vista, it appears as though this doesn't work. I can no longer do *.corporate.com and have vista recognize the proxy login. So I entered my information and told it to remember my password. This created a new entry that looks like this: Microsoft_WinInet_proxy.corporate.com:80/Corporate (and I cannot see the rest as it spans off the screen). SO now Ie remembers my login credentials, but it still does not automatically log me into the proxy. I have tried mucking with the security settings in IE (specifically the auto logon section). However, I wonder if this applies to proxies? Anyone have any ideas what may be going on and how I can get this to work as it used to? Thanks! |
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| | RE: Bug with Vista Network Password Management? I agree that MS changed the XP network password functionality. Why I don't know but I'd guess it's security-related. Under XP you could create entries of the form DOMAIN\* but under Vista all you can do is create either specific names or wildcards of the form *.domain.com. Unfortunately, if you want to use the wildcard entry, you have to specify the complete FQDN in every command. To use a shortname (netBIOS), you have to have an explicit entry in the network password list for it. Also, I've noticed that you can no longer change your domain account passwords under Vista related to each of these entries. You have to change it elsewhere and then change it for each specific entry in the network password list. This is a step backwards in functionality, IMHO. I've yet to get MS to address any of these issues. Hopefully they will soon. Regards, Stuart. ------------ "Yaz" wrote: > I just upgraded from XP to Vista and for the most part everything is okay. > However, I believe the Manage Network Passwords capability has changed. > > I have a company exchange server that I connect through via an exchange > proxy using Microsoft Anywhere, but I am off-site and need to go through a > seperate corporate proxy just to be able to access the exchange proxy. In > XP, I had the domain *.corporate.com in the managed passwords, and all > windows components automatically logged into the proxy and Outlook was able > to access its exchange proxy without any issues. > > In Vista, it appears as though this doesn't work. I can no longer do > *.corporate.com and have vista recognize the proxy login. So I entered my > information and told it to remember my password. This created a new entry > that looks like this: Microsoft_WinInet_proxy.corporate.com:80/Corporate > (and I cannot see the rest as it spans off the screen). SO now Ie remembers > my login credentials, but it still does not automatically log me into the > proxy. > > I have tried mucking with the security settings in IE (specifically the auto > logon section). However, I wonder if this applies to proxies? Anyone have > any ideas what may be going on and how I can get this to work as it used to? > > Thanks! |
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