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Have you guys every try this? I create an R5 application called abc.nsf which is web enabled application, the user then user an R5 Client with multiple-frame welcome page, he set one of the frame as WebPage content and direct it to our Domino server <A HREF=" TARGET="_new"> and Domino return this. <br>
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Error 401<br>
You are not authorized to perform this operation <br>
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Lotus-Domino Release 5.0 (Intl)<br>
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if he enter "<A HREF=" TARGET="_new"> in the browser (IE or Netscape) it works okay.. ask for password and load the content.. he said "Notes Client has a built in browser too isn't it?" .. well I can't answer him, why this happens? <br>
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Does Notes browser have to seperately authenticate with the server? if it does why does the Error message display first then the password prompt later.. and when the user enter a password, IE lunch out and run the URL.. and again ask for password...? it end up IE displaying the content and Notes Client didn't.. giving bad name to the Client. <p>Eas Kwok<br><a href=mailto:eas@fnmail.com>eas@fnmail.com</a><br><a href= > </a><br>
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Error 401<br>
You are not authorized to perform this operation <br>
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Lotus-Domino Release 5.0 (Intl)<br>
<br>
if he enter "<A HREF=" TARGET="_new"> in the browser (IE or Netscape) it works okay.. ask for password and load the content.. he said "Notes Client has a built in browser too isn't it?" .. well I can't answer him, why this happens? <br>
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Does Notes browser have to seperately authenticate with the server? if it does why does the Error message display first then the password prompt later.. and when the user enter a password, IE lunch out and run the URL.. and again ask for password...? it end up IE displaying the content and Notes Client didn't.. giving bad name to the Client. <p>Eas Kwok<br><a href=mailto:eas@fnmail.com>eas@fnmail.com</a><br><a href= > </a><br>