Even cached accounts should work... a cached login essentially just presents the logon tokens that have been stored on the local machine in response to domain requests. What do the IIS logs say about these requests? Do they show the username info? Glenn Sullivan, MCSE+I MCDBA David Clark Company Inc. ________________________________ From: windows2000-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:windows2000-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Fowler, Mathew Posted At: Tuesday, November 21, 2006 9:25 AM Posted To: Windows 2000 Conversation: Secure content with IIS question Subject: [windows2000] Secure content with IIS question We have an Intranet that is secure to the degree that users have to authenticate with their Windows 2000 Active Directory account information. Users log into our Portal and then certain links are protected by AD security. The problem people are having is when they try to use their standard work laptop from off campus to access these links. If they are logged into the laptop with a cached AD account, IE does not prompt them to authenticate and thus does not show them the information. We have it set that if they are on campus, it does not prompt them, but automatically authenticates them. When they are off campus, they are not authenticated to the domain, but IE seems to think they are!! Any help? Matt Fowler Manager of Technical Services Black Hawk College 309-796-5640