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A Bunch of issues with Windows Vista and SharePoint’s Explorer View

by Marc 31. March 2010 15:35

It’s critical to keep systems up-to-date with patches, the 4 issues described hereunder prove it again ;) They affect Windows Vista only, not 7 or XP. Certainly because the WebClient went through a serious revamp with Vista, Seven drawing benefit from product maturation.

Explorer View does not work when connection goes through a forward proxy asking for authentication 

When browsing a SharePoint site through a forward proxy (or simply web proxy) server requiring authentication, everything is working fine but when switching to Explorer viewing or simply trying to open an MS Office document, whether you directly get an “Access Denied” message or you get prompted multiple times for authentication (pop-up windows).

This problem occurs because early Vista’s implementation of the WebDAV redirector (aka WebClient) used by the Explorer do not handle correctly the HTTP Response 407 (Proxy Authentication Required)

Solution: install this hot fix (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/954807) or install Vista Service Pack 2. note: the hot fix requires SP1 to be present

Explorer View does not automatically forward credentials if the site does not belong to Local Intranet zone

A tricky one: let’s say that a user is browsing a SharePoint site that belongs to the Trusted Sites security zone of Internet Explorer while the browser is configured to automatically forward credentials for that zone (non-standard config). Although it will work fine with the browser, it will miserably fail with the Explorer View because on vista, WebClient does not rely on Internet Explorer security zones configuration and therefore does not automatically forward credentials under some circumstances.

Solution: Install this hot fix (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/943280) or install Vista Service Pack 2 and configure registry as described in the MS KB article related to the hot fix (this step is mandatory).

Explorer View does not automatically forward credentials if IE’s proxy setting check box “Automatically detect settings” is cleared

Pretty much derived from the previous issue, this one will behave identically.

Solution: install this hot fix (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/941853) or install Vista Service Pack 2

 

Explorer View might merge merge cookies leading to authentication issues (or other issues as well)

Cookies are often used to maintained state and sometimes to allow some kind of authentication mechanism, like form-based authentication.

In the case of authentication, products such as ISA/IAG/TMG may use so called “persistent” cookies to allow application to share authentication. This is typical when you want to seamlessly switch from a browser to an MS Office application when working with SharePoint.

Apparently, Vista’s implementation of the WebClient may accidently merge cookies when passing them to the web server or gateway, making them unusable.

Solution: install this Internet Explorer Cumulative Security Update (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/972260/), which also includes functional updates solving that problem…

Credits go to Pascal B and Nicolas S both MSFT for this one. Thanks guys!

 

Marc

Tags:

IIS | Office | SharePoint | Troubleshooting

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5/4/2010 10:48:24 PM #

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Wow, Awesome post - Full Metal Architect | A Bunch of issues with Windows Vista and SharePoint’s Explorer View was a wonderful read.  I'm such a newbie when it comes to all this, Thanks for this!

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