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New Post 11/15/2007 5:02 AM
User is offline ToBoCom
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Endless loop 

Well i have the AD and DNN working very fine together now with the standard install of DNN. Even the roles and ad groups work very fine together.

But iv ran into a rather big problem, and to be honest i do rember iv seen this before, but i havnt had time to look deep into it.

I hope some of you might know the answer.

When a new AD user logon to the site and because i removed the DNN login, it seems to end up in an endless loop never getting on the site.

If i manuel create the AD user in DNN DOMAIN\Username ect. then the user have no problems logging on to the site, and it sync everything from the AD phonenumbers, name, mail ect.

No how do i get around this endless loop for new users?

 
New Post 11/15/2007 8:25 AM
User is offline Mike Horton
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Re: Endless loop 

I've seen the endless loop just lately with external users when they have cookies turned off in their browser. But if it's a user going to the site via the intranet and they're logged into the domain (and the site is in the intranet or trusted sites list) it shouldn't go into an endless loop in my experience. Is there perhaps a really strict internet policy being pushed down on domain computers? Could you setup a computer on the domain that doesn't get the normal group policy and see if that logs in properly?

Under the Authorization settings did you get all OKs when you set it up?

 
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