Security :: A Login Window Has Appeared To Connect To Site?
Dec 22, 2010
When I browse some of my websites a login window has appeared to connect to site. This happens to websites in random and disappeares the login window Automatically.
why this happens and how can i repair it?
it it because of any problem in iis osf server? the version of iis is 6.
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