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  Forum  DotNetNuke® Pro...  Authentication ...  reg:ACTIVE DIRECTORY, users in the active directory list not able to log into site in first attempt
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New Post 7/30/2008 11:53 PM
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User is offline bala
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reg:ACTIVE DIRECTORY, users in the active directory list not able to log into site in first attempt 

hello firends,

i have an small question, i am new to this dnn,in my intranet site, i am able to get the user name and password from the active directory, but the PROBLEM is when ever a new user from enters for the first time he is not able to login in the first attempt itself, the user needs to type in his username and password for the second time, then only he is able to get into the site (NOTE: here user refers to the person in the active directory).....
when he types his username and password and clicks enter the pages starts loading but he is still in the same login page and he has to type the same for the second time ......
once the user logs into the intranet site.... then the same user can login to the site in the first attempt itself from then on..
any help ..... waitting for an clear reply friends.....

another issue 2:

i want to get rid of the domainname in front of the username (i.e) domainname\username, so that the user can enter thier username (i.e) username,  alone and enter into the site..

reply me frnds .....

 
New Post 7/31/2008 7:47 AM
User is offline Mike Horton
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Re: reg:ACTIVE DIRECTORY, users in the active directory list not able to log into site in first attempt 

Issue 1: we're already dealing with in your other post.

Issue 2: Take a look at this thread http://www.dotnetnuke.com/Community/ForumsDotNetNuke/tabid/795/forumid/89/threadid/60815/scope/posts/Default.aspx for a script that'll allow users to login without their domain name. Note that the file that has to be changed is now Login.ascx and is found under DesktopModules/AuthenticationServices/ActiveDirectory

 
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