I still believe that IIS will make use of such a "machine logon" before it tries to authenticate the connection. But I may be wrong completely. I have no real idea about NTLM or Windows (even if I am currently using Windows on my work laptop - but this is gonna change soo).

Oleg Kalnichevski wrote:
Odi,

I think this holds true for CIFS and other protocols _as long as_ they
keep the same connection alive. Authorization on a CIFS connection
should not automatically extend to an HTTP connection. This said, it's
been years since I approached a Windows server closer than a 50 meter
distance

Oleg


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