> IE is different, it presents me with the NTLM three firlds, including
> Domain. Whenever I use a set of valid creditials for the domain, its
> gives me a Cache Access Denied. I have played with various options in
> 'Security' in IE, but with no luck.
You are presented with this popup because your NTLM authentication is
failing.
> Is there a way I can force IE to use the basic authentication that the
If this is what you want to do, just take out the auth_param ntlm lines.
IE will do basic authentication, just like your other clients that don't
support NTLM.
If you don't want IE users to be prompted for their credentials, though,
you'll need to figure out why NTLM auth is failing.
Good luck,
~ Daniel
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