![]() ![]() ![]() Problem was, When the client updated the logo by copy-pasting to 12 hive, that file didn’t inherit the permissions. ![]() As part of branding, they updated the Logo file in 12 hive, and SharePoint started prompting for Non-Administrators. In another case, the Client has the new branding applied in their environment. Is your update on server Files Triggers this issue? Does it happening after SSL is enabled on SharePoint sites? Apply this KB: īy the way, Adding SharePoint site URL to the Trusted zone will stop the login prompt you receive while you are trying to edit any documents (Word, Excel or any Office Documents).Does it happen with Anonymous users trying to open a document? Apply the KB:.(applies to SharePoint explorer view password prompt) Try this fix Don’t worry, even it says for Windows 2003, it’s applicable for all Windows platforms.Make the registry change as per the KB (usually for Windows 7 credentials prompt on opening documents):.Try disabling the “SharePoint OpenDocuments Class” add-on in IE.Click on the Delete button > Select all the checkboxes Clear all saved passwords by going to Tools > Internet Options > General Tab.Try Adding the SharePoint Site URL to Intranet Zone as well.Go to Control Panel > User Accounts > Manage Your Credential and remove any credentials stored.(Tools > Internet Options > Advanced > under security, enable integrated authentication) Make sure Integrated windows authentication is enabled in IE.But still SharePoint is prompting for password? Try these solutions: Still, SharePoint repeatedly asks for a Password?ĭid as per the above instruction. The next time you log on, select “Remember my password”. Scroll down to the bottom and select ‘Automatic logon with current username and password.Now, Click on the ‘Custom level’ button.(Make sure you are adding FQDN to the site. Add SharePoint Site’s URL to the Trusted sites zone.Open the Security tab, then click on the “Trusted Sites” Zone.Here’s is the solution to disable and stop the prompt for username and password: Every time SharePoint 2010 (or MOSS 2007) keeps asking password is annoying, Isn’t it? Yeah, It’s a classic issue! SharePoint prompts for user name and password, every time when a user tries to access SharePoint sites. ![]()
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