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  Forum  DotNetNuke® Pro...  Authentication ...  Could not load the assembly 'DotNetNuke.Authentication.ActiveDirectory'
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New Post 4/22/2008 8:21 AM
User is offline Edoardo Bonaparte
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Re: Could not load the assembly 'DotNetNuke.Authentication.ActiveDirectory' 

Thanks. You're great.

Bye

Edoardo

 
New Post 5/9/2008 8:50 AM
User is offline CityOfNashua
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Re: Could not load the assembly 'DotNetNuke.Authentication.ActiveDirectory' 

I have a relatively new/fresh install of 4.8.2 on a dedicated server.  Tried installing both AD 1.00.00 and 1.00.03 Providers per instructions and get the same errors.

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Package Installed Successfully

The package installed successfully - see below
Error loading files from temporary folder - see below
StartJob Starting Installation
Info Starting Installation - DNN_ActiveDirectoryAuthentication
Info Starting Installation - AuthenticationSystem
Info ActiveDirectory Authentication registered successfully
Info Component installed successfully - AuthenticationSystem
Info Starting Installation - Assembly
Info Assembly registered - bin\Providers\DotNetNuke.Authentication.ActiveDirectory.dll
Info Created bin\Providers\DotNetNuke.Authentication.ActiveDirectory.dll
Info Assembly registered - bin\Providers\Interop.ActiveDs.dll
Info Created bin\Providers\Interop.ActiveDs.dll
Info Component installed successfully - Assembly
Info Starting Installation - File
Info Folder Created - D:\wwwroot\DesktopModules\AuthenticationServices\ActiveDirectory\App_LocalResources
Info Created App_LocalResources\Login.ascx.resx
Info Created App_LocalResources\Settings.ascx.resx
Info Created Login.ascx
Info Created Settings.ascx
Info Created license.txt
Info Created WindowsSignin.aspx
Info Component installed successfully - File
Info Starting Installation - Config
Info Creating backup of previous version - web.config
Failure Exception - Object reference not set to an instance of an object.
Failure Installation Failed - Config

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Checked permissions on root directory and subs and web.config.  All appears fine.  Checked web.config <httpModules> section and all appears ok (add name="Authentication" commented out as usual).  Cannot seem to get past this error.  Installs of regular modules goes fine.  Thoughts/Ideas?

 
New Post 5/9/2008 9:10 PM
User is offline b471code3
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Re: Could not load the assembly 'DotNetNuke.Authentication.ActiveDirectory' 

Did you install the AD provider when you installed DNN? 

I had no problems when I did my fresh install of 4.8.2 and selected custom and included AD.  I have installed in three seperate Intranet environments and had no problems with a fresh install with AD selected during install and even after the install using the module seperate.  Mike H has great knowledge on this subject and I have confidence he will help you out! 

 
New Post 5/12/2008 7:05 AM
User is offline CityOfNashua
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Re: Could not load the assembly 'DotNetNuke.Authentication.ActiveDirectory' 

No, did not go through the custom install.  Trying to install it after the fact which should still work in theory.  Wish I had installed it during the install process.

 
New Post 5/12/2008 8:25 AM
User is offline Mike Horton
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Re: Could not load the assembly 'DotNetNuke.Authentication.ActiveDirectory' 

Generally when I've seen this error in the past it was because of a permission issue. Are you using any impersonation in your web.config? Does NETWORK SERVICE have change permissions on your complete DNN directory?

 
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