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My computer in on LAN. I'm connected to the local domain at MyDomain. Within that domain exists something like WIKI for a training (http://training-wiki/). I would like to download entire WIKI into my PC to make it available for chosen clients. I found something called HTTrack but it doesn't seem to work. Our domain needs a login and password. Is there any tool that handles such a case?

I tried some other programs, but the same problem. Maybe I'm doing something wrong? I get:

401 Unauthorized

I tried wget:

wget --http-user=MyDomain\UserName --http-passwd=MyPassword --mirror -p --html-extension --convert-links http://training-wiki/

but getting the same 401 Unauthorized.

[EDIT]

It's not a duplicate. I said I want to download entire web site within domain using login/password. Programs listed in "duplicated" thread don't solve my problem at all... Please, READ the question before you mark it as a duplicated one...

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  • Include --server-response would give you more detail as to what is going on here. May 6, 2014 at 11:22
  • It gives Unknown authentication scheme. Authorization failed.
    – Nickon
    May 6, 2014 at 12:09
  • Could you post the full output log. Things like wget version might be useful. May 6, 2014 at 12:42

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Free Download Manager's HTML Spider feature might be what you're looking for. It even supports user login and password.

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  • Maybe I'm wrong but it seems like this program downloads only one subpage. Can't work recursively and can't remake URLs inside to work well on local\
    – Nickon
    May 7, 2014 at 6:33

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