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New Post 7/25/2007 8:40 AM
User is offline Mike Horton
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Re: Consequences of Removing Domain From UserName? 

If <Add Name="Authentication..."/> is uncommented in your web.config and the site is in your intranet or trusted sites zone domain users will get automatically logged in.

 
New Post 7/25/2007 10:11 AM
User is offline John Hoskins
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Re: Consequences of Removing Domain From UserName? 

admin/security/WindowsSignin.aspx should also be set for non-annonymous security to force network authentication.

I don't know if it has been fixed in later versions after my last comment earlier in this post, but I did need to modify code for a couple of other issues related to this such as errors being thrown when a user tried to access multiple DNN sites, the password in the AD account not matching when the password isn't stored in AD, and loosing the original query string when a user is redirected to WindowsSignin.aspx.

 
New Post 7/25/2007 11:25 AM
User is offline Mike Horton
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Re: Consequences of Removing Domain From UserName? 

Good point I forgot about that setting. Everything is under a pinned "AD Setup Instructions" post at the top of the forum.

As for your second comment. No, nothing has been fixed or changed and won't be until the provider is stripped from the Core code.

 
New Post 7/27/2007 8:23 AM
User is offline Lukasz
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Re: Consequences of Removing Domain From UserName? 

 

So - are there any consequences of making those changes ?

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New Post 7/27/2007 3:53 PM
User is offline John Hoskins
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Re: Consequences of Removing Domain From UserName? 

If you are in a single Domain or Multiple Domain with unique identifiers, then there has been no issues that I have seen. 

It has worked especially well in my case because the domains are geography based.  So if a user moves to another geo (and their domain changes), they will not loose any of their permissions or settings.  Without the removal of the domain from the user name, a new user would be created and I would end up with a lot of duplicate users and have to be resetting permissions.

 
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