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11/18/2008 3:39 AM
 

 Hi,

I'm having an issue with the active directory provider.

I've succesfully installed dnn witch the ad provider. Autologon is also working correct, atleast for me.

The strange thing is It logs in an Domain admin automaticly. an normal domain users however first gets a popup (standart ie login popup) to login.

If i hit cancel twice, i'm logged in but the site is not fully loaded if i hit refresch al is going well.

when i delete the cookie the problem re-appears. But only with an normal domain user. Domain admins (tested af few of them) don't have this problem.

 

I'm using dnn 4.9.0 and the ad provider 01.00.04.

 

regards Lennard

 
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11/18/2008 6:45 AM
 

If I had to guess on this one, I'd say it was because IE doesn't list your website as a trusted or Intranet site.

 
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11/18/2008 11:07 PM
 

I've already tried that but that doesn't resolve the issue..

 
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11/20/2008 11:29 AM
 

With the exception of the being logged-in part, this sounds exactly like the old mixed-mode problem I ran into before, and was the reason I ended up disabling the auto-login and having users browse to the WindowsSignIn.aspx files intead to log in.

 
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11/21/2008 4:12 AM
 

I've done some more testing:

The problem occurs when I go to:

http://intranet/portal/

http://intranet/portal/DesktopModules/AutenticationServices/ActiveDirectory/WindowsSignin.aspx

The problem doesn't occurs when I go to.

http://intranet.mydomain.com/portal/

http://intranet.mydomain.com/portal/DesktopModules/AutenticationServices/ActiveDirectory/WindowsSignin.aspx

any Ideas anyone?

tnx

 

 

 

 
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