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New Post 6/27/2008 5:46 AM
User is offline Mike Horton
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Re: Active Directory Provider - Endless loop 

ToBoCom, I'm at a loss on why it's not working for you when you use the default forms authentication. Based on what you described in your first post it should just work out of the box if setup as per the documentation.

 
New Post 6/30/2008 2:36 AM
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Re: Active Directory Provider - Endless loop 

So am i. What i dont understand is that i have about 12 .NET applications running on the same 2 servers, used for our (Super) users to handle different tasks in AD, ie. reset passwords, move users from one group to another ect.

Iv always had this problem with DNN only in the past this endless loop was only if the user was unknown in the database. Now its with everyone. It seems to be another problem though, as when i did debug in the past, in visual studio i could see it was something when cashing ending in a endless loop.

Iv spend weeks on this now, and must admit iv come to the conclusion, that it might be a group policy on our servers preventing DNN access to what ever it wants. It still seems to be some cashing (When debugging) when the ad-provider is switched on.

Iv followed your documentation on how to set it up, in each DNN installation iv used for test, and iv tried the tips and tricks iv seen posted in the forums, but nada.

Ill do some more tests, and hopefully come up with a solution

 
New Post 7/3/2008 11:21 AM
User is offline charles stratton
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Re: Active Directory Provider - Endless loop 

I had this same issue, but then started using another product. Did you figure out what it is?

if not:

http://www.snowcovered.com/Snowcovered2/Default.aspx?tabid=242&PackageID=11130

 
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