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girish_327


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Posted: 11/04/2006, 8:45 PM

Hello Friends,

I am using windows XP Pro + SP2 and Recently I have installed firefox 2. The broswer works perfectly but when I type localhost or any localhost site in Firefox it ask for User Name & Password I dont Know which username and password need to use for resolving this problem.

Please HELP Me.

Thanks
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peterr


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Posted: 11/05/2006, 12:09 AM

Maybe this will help:
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&lr=&q=firefox+localh...ername+password
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girish_327


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Posted: 11/05/2006, 3:36 AM

:-) Thank You Peterr ,

Here is the Solution for Other Users
Firefox - Enter username and password for "" at http://localhost - Solution
IIS uses Integrated Authentication and by default IE has the ability to use your windows user account...but don't worry, so does Firefox but you'll have to make a quick configuration change.

1) Open up Firefox and type in about:config as the url

2) In the Filter Type in ntlm

3) Double click "network.automatic-ntlm-auth.trusted-uris" and type in localhost and hit enter

4) Write Thank You To Blogger


As Always, Hope this helped you out.

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David C.
Posted: 11/30/2006, 6:01 PM

Thank you Girish and Peter!

I was going out of my mind, thinking I had some crazy IIS problem, until I realized the authentication issue was with my beloved Firefox browser. Thanks for posting the exact solution Girish.

Have a great day!

David Couet
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Posted: 12/15/2006, 7:50 AM

I've just joined this forum to say thanks for the above solution. I found it using google. I struggled with my IIS security settings until 3 in the morning last night until it dawned on me to just search for a solution. This seems like a great set of forums.
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aloha
Posted: 12/27/2006, 8:58 AM

:-D

Cannot tell you how grateful for this bit. Just did same and was wrecking my brain (literally) trying to figure it out.

Regards!!!
Neudesic
Posted: 01/11/2007, 12:26 AM


Girish_327 if you are going to post solution you should give credit to the original author.

The solution was actually posted by a Neudesic employee Pete Orolgas

Here is a link:
http://blogs.neudesic.com/blogs/pete_orologas/archive/2006/08/14/224.aspx

girish_327


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Posted: 01/11/2007, 3:29 AM

Yes We All Thank you to Neudesic employee Pete Orolgas

:-) THANK YOU Pete Orolgas
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Paulilio
Posted: 01/12/2007, 1:30 PM

:-) Thanks!!!!
Ashutosh
Posted: 01/24/2007, 12:27 AM

Quote Paulilio:
Thank you. Was a great help.

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