Unwanted Network Login Popup

After default Companion installation (and upgrade to 1.6, all on Windows 2000), I've got an unwanted popup Network Login screen even before I can get to the:
http://machine_name:7777/pls/htmldb
I can satisfy this additional login popup by providing a valid database credentials (e.g. system/manager), however it's annoying to have unwanted login popup that does not serve any purpose. Thanks. VR

hi vr--
there's more on mod_plsql DAD configuration in section/chapter 4 of the htmldb 1.6 installation guide, but the install you describe places your dad named "htmldb" in the file $ORACLE_COMP_CD_HOME/Apache/modplsql/conf/marvel.conf. as scott suggested, it sounds as if you don't have a valid username/password in that DAD. you'd want to put htmldb_public_user in for that user and his valid password, as well. check the install guide if then you need to obfuscate that password.
hope this helps,
raj

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