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6/1/2006 10:58 AM
 

I'm not successful using the AD Authentication Module in a multiple portal environment using the same codebase.  If I create a Child or Parent portal within the same codebase only the First Parent (Typically Portal 0) will work.  Everything else bombs out.  Is there a secret to getting this to work?

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6/12/2006 5:17 PM
 

There is a secret, but I'm still having issues.  When you create a new Child portal and set the authentication identically as in the parent you have to log in to the Child with domain\user.  However, close your browser, open another instance and go to the Parent; you should auto login. I put a link to my Child on a Parent page and went to the Child. It would NOT auto log me in. It seems I must check the Save Password when I log in with Domain\User.  If I do that it auto logs me in.

I consider saving my password totally different than taking advantage of integrated authentication in this instance and I still feel it is NOT working correctly in a Child Portal.

 
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