![]() When Office sends the Web page request, you may be redirected to the Web site logon page for the SSO system. Then Office tries to directly bind to the resource by using the Microsoft Hyperlink Library (Hlink.dll) and the URLMON API. First, Office tries to communicate with the Web server. Office lets you edit and author documents on a Web site if the server supports Web authoring and collaboration. Even if you have already provided user credentials, you are prompted to provide the user credentials again. The Web site in the hyperlink uses a Single Sign-On (SSO) authentication system that relies on HTTP session cookies for client identification.You open the Office document in edit mode outside the Web browser.Typically, this behavior occurs when the following conditions are true: You are prompted for authentication information. ![]() You are redirected to a logon page or an error page.When you click a hyperlink in a Microsoft Office document, you may experience the following behavior before you can open the page that you requested:
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