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Sorry about the color joke Rob (and yes I know I goofed on the colors - I knew the right answer, but found a bad web site when I went to double check myself. To see a good web site, see http://casa.colorado.edu/~ajsh/colour/index.html) You might be looking for the type of "session authentication": Disabled/Single Server/Multiple Servers. Single/Multiple uses cookies and allows sessions to "time out". This uses a yellow box on a HTML login screen. Disabled does not use cookies, but does not time out. It uses pop-up box from the browser, which IE defaults to grey. The location of this setting depends on if you have "Site Documents" enabled or not. The old way, without site documents, is in the sever configuration document, under Internet Protocols, on the Domino Web Engine page. With Site documents, it is in the "Internet Sites" view under Web on the configuration tab, on the Domino Web Engine page. The Single/Multiple (yellow) is generally better because it can A) time out, B) show you who is logged in (TELL HTTP SHOW USERS), C) can be customized D) supports single sign-in across more than one server. With "Internet Sites", you can even mix and match the authentication types on the same server. ==================================== Tom Kreimer Information Alternatives I have one domino server that when I log in to it using a browser http://MyDominoServer/NAMES.NSF?Opendatabase&login I get the grey screen with black bar at top, which indicates one method of login and I believe that it's the one that I want. Same URL except different server gives me the yellow sign in, which indicates that it isn't quite right. Not very technical I know. But a die hard Notes web admin will know what I am talking about. What are the steps to change from the yellow to the grey? Rob Berendt -- Group Dekko Services, LLC Dept 01.073 PO Box 2000 Dock 108 6928N 400E Kendallville, IN 46755 http://www.dekko.com
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