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안드로이드에서 IIS의 Windows 통합 인증 (Problem logging into SharePoint site with NTLM Authentication )

LG-KH5200 을 구매하여 이리저리 사용을 해보던중... IIS의 Windows 통합 인증을 사용하는 사이트 접속이 불가능 하여 구글로 여러날을 수소문 하던중 아래와 같은 글을 발견...

역안드로이드만....

 

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Problem logging into SharePoint site with NTLM Authentication Report abuse
lamiller44
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11/9/09
I want to get a Droid, but if I'm going to get that phone I need to be able login to my work's SharePoint site (which uses Windows/NTLM authentication).  I tried to do this in the Verizon store using the demo Droid phone but it didn't work

It works properly on my current phone (Motorola Q with Windows Mobile OS), and it obviously works properly from my desktop/laptop computers' browsers.  When I login to the SharePoint site from any browser on my desktop computer, an NTLM popup asks for User ID and Password.  It works a bit differently on my current phone, in which the authentication screen doesn't look like a browser UI but rather looks more like the type of UI that is used when you set up an Exchange connection.

When I try it on the Droid, there is no authentication popup/UI.  I access the SharePoint site in a browser, and then click the "login here" link, but then I'm taken straight to the web page that indicates that my login was unsuccessful.  This is the page that users are normally taken to when their User ID/Password credentials are invalid.

I poked around with the browser's settings on the phone but that didn't work.  I'd assume that if it's not possible to to NTLM/Windows authentication 'out of the box' with the Droid that there would be some type of driver or plug-in that I could purchase/download.  Otherwise this seems to be a pretty major shortfall of the phone (and one that I can't really imagine Google has overlooked).

Has anybody figured this out?

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gat007
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11/19/09
i have the same problem too.
No solution until now.
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lamiller44
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11/19/09
Unfortunately I wasn't able to wait.  I ended up getting an HTC Touch Pro 2.  Nice device, though it's still on Windows Mobile which I was hoping to get away from.  Oh well, maybe at a future date for me...
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chrisl1979
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11/19/09
Same problem here.  Any solutions?
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JarrettV
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11/21/09
Would also like a work around for this!
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hwagner
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12/28/09
I have contacted firefox and they think that the new Firefox mobile will be able to solve this problem.  Lets hope firefox comes through for us droid users.  Like they have on many other occasions.
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ismith0072
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1/7/10
I need to be able to log into SharePoint sites with the Droid.  Having a fast web browser with a big screen is great, but if I can't log into the applications I need for work, the it does me no good.  I'm still on my 30 day trial, here, and the phone is going back if this can't be resolved.
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lamiller44
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1/7/10
I was the original poster.  I ended up getting an HTC Touch Pro 2.  I'm pretty happy with it, though I still envy the web features of the Droid.  On the Touch Pro 2 I have the same problem if I use the Opera browser (I ordered it online and didn't learn this until I got it).  However, the phone also comes with IE installed, and fortunately I AM able to login to my SharePoint site using IE.  I'm assuming that you could download IE onto the Droid and then use that browser solely when hitting your SharePoint sites, but you'd have to try it to find out...
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anair44
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1/10/10
lamiller44, How did you get IE on your andriod device?  Where did you download this from?   As far as I know there is no IE for andriod.

Thanks
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lamiller44
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1/10/10
anair44: i didn't end up getting the droid. i got  an HTC touch pro 2. it is windows mobile & comes delivered w/opera and IE. i'm not sure if you can even get IE on droid. just a possible suggestion....
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anair44
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1/14/10
Has anyone tried this Android 2.1 Just wondering if this fixes the issue.
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Carlad
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1/21/10
Unfortunately the Android 2.1 doesn't solve the problem. Solution anyone?
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NA101010
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2/4/10
Just opened a brand new Droid (of my own to evaluate thanks to 30 days).  Also have several users with personal units.

We looked at Android based phones as a possible standard for our techies, but if they can't access some of our key corporate resources (NTLM), all the bells and whistles in the world won't convince us to continue. (this is with Nexus One, Droid, Eris, etc.)

Love the screen resolution on this thing, and can even live with the quirky zoom function.  But without NTLM support, there's no way I'm going to roll out Android devices for our users.
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anair44
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2/12/10
Has anyone gotten any feedback from Google on this?  Really hate the fact that I have to power up my laptop to do basic things that I could do even from my blackberry.
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NA101010
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2/18/10
Still nothing.  I simply cannot believe that there's not more furor over this.   Apparently there's no push to break into the corporate side.

So we have Blackberry, iPhone, WinMo, and even Symbian devices that can get in.  Just not Android.

It's a shame.  I love this screen, but....
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