ok. I've putted at the end of squid.conf :(
Then tried to move it up a little.
Now i looks like this:
--snip--
acl WIN1 dstdomain http://*.update.microsoft.com
acl WIN2 dstdomain http://*.windowsupdate.microsoft.com
acl WIN3 dstdomain http://download.windowsupdate.com
acl WIN4 dstdomain https://*.windowsupdate.microsoft.com
http_access allow WIN1
http_access allow WIN2
http_access allow WIN3
http_access allow WIN4
http_access allow ncsa_users
--/snip--
Stille the same :(
>
>>> That's the wrong options if you are doing the authentication locally.
>>> always_direct is for bypassing parent proxies.
>>> I think what you want to do is to use "http_access allow WIN1" (and so
>>> on) as seperate ACLs to your main one that allows your clients to
>>> access. Of course, as always, I could be way off.
>
>> That did'n work. It still prompts for user and password :(
>
> The order of http_access rules is important. If you have your
> authentication http_access rule before the 'allow WIN1', the
> authentication popup will show.
>
> Joost
>
>
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