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BOXI R2 SP2 Infoview: SSO doesn't use the logged in Windows user

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Hello,

I have configured single sign on with Windows AD and Kerberos for Infoview.

It's working fine on most computers and with most users.

Only on one computer with one user I have a strange behavior:

If I open the Infoview page in the browser the sign on is working, but I am logged in with a user that is not my current windows login.

It is a user I use to access the Crystal Reports Server via Remote Desktop or Windows shares. Maybe those information are stored somewhere in my user profile.

On another computer, the login with the same user is working as it should.

How can I find out from where those user credentials are?

And is there a chance to avoid/block this kind of behavior?

Thanks

Christoph

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BasicTek
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if this is XP try control panel, user accounts, advanced, manage passwords and verify no cached users there. It could also be coming from IE I suppose(tools/internet options/content/auto complete). It's usually the one in control panel though. Also check that there aren't any 3rd party SSO programs running in memory on the client computer.

Regards,

Tim

Edited by: Tim Ziemba on Sep 2, 2008 2:21 PM

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The first idea (control panel, user accounts, advanced, manage passwords) solved the problem.

The Crytsal Reports Server was cached here. Not the best behavior, that Windows uses this for the SSO...

Thank you very much for your help!

Christoph

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