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Problem access http://localhost in Safari 3.0.3

Last post 09-18-2007 12:44 AM by XiaoYong Dai – MSFT. 3 replies.

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  • Problem access http://localhost in Safari 3.0.3

    09-13-2007, 4:49 PM
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    • ny711
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    I just installed Safari 3.0.3 for windows under WindowsXP on local machine.  But I have problem access local IIS.

    Here is what I did: 

    1. type http://localhost in Safari

    2. I get a pop up login window says "To view this page, you need to log in to area localhost on localhost:80", 

    3. I entered my username and password to Windows,  then "Enter"

    4. The pop up window comes back, it says "the name and password entered for are localhost on localhost:80 is incorrect."

    I don't see this problem in IE or Firefox on the same machine.  In Firefox, it pops a similar window ask for username and password, I entered the same username and password to Windows, it works.  But in Safari, it doesn't.

    I am wondering if anyone knows how to solve this problem. thanks.

     

  • Re: Problem access http://localhost in Safari 3.0.1

    09-17-2007, 1:03 AM

    Hi

    Have you tried to use several other browsers like Internet Explorer and FireFox?

    Best Regards
    XiaoYong Dai
    Microsoft Online Community Support

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  • Re: Problem access http://localhost in Safari 3.0.1

    09-17-2007, 9:47 AM
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    • ny711
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    It is working fine for IE and FireFox. 

  • Re: Problem access http://localhost in Safari 3.0.1

    09-18-2007, 12:44 AM
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    Hi

    Hmm, It seems that the Safari (even the Opera) do not offer support for NT authentication, You may check/confirm it in the Safari's support site.

    We can do nothing to fix such a compatibility problem but just wait for the next release or change the browser. Here is the same issue for reference.

    http://forums.asp.net/p/741998/746347.aspx#746347

    Best Regards
    XiaoYong Dai
    Microsoft Online Community Support

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