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11/9/2007 11:32 AM
 

Thakns to Mike's help and other postings I've read, version 1 of the Active Directory Provider is up and running well on my site.

However, I turned on captcha in the User Settings (company requirement) and allow it seems to add itself to the login properly, the image of the captcha is broken so I can't login.

1. Does anyone know the location in the database to turn off the captcha feature?

2. Any ideas as to why the images are broken?

 
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11/9/2007 1:22 PM
 

Captcha shouldn't affect you logging in using the Windows Login. Is it preventing you from logging in that way as well?

To turn it off open up the ModuleSettings table in the database and look for the SettingName DNN_UseCaptcha and change the SettingValue to False.

 
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11/9/2007 2:19 PM
 

Logging in the Windows way let's you login but you don't get the proper permission set. So I have no administrative credentials when I login using the Windows popup provided by clicking on the [LOGIN] token built into the skin. I'll be removing that method and forcing users to go to a page that hosts an authenticaiton module because I don't want public users to be bothered with a login, just content managers from the staff. If you go to that login page, though, the captcha stops you from logging in using Windows credentials. Weird scenario I guess.

I'll probably just have to disable captcha for now. Thanks for the database location.

 
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11/9/2007 2:52 PM
 

That database setting was already set to false (maybe that's the problem?). I'll dig futher, thanks.

 
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11/9/2007 3:28 PM
 

That database field seems to have no effect on the captcha. I'm going to search in other places to see if I can find the location.

Rob wrote

Logging in the Windows way let's you login but you don't get the proper permission set. So I have no administrative credentials when I login using the Windows popup provided by clicking on the [LOGIN] token built into the skin. I'll be removing that method and forcing users to go to a page that hosts an authenticaiton module because I don't want public users to be bothered with a login, just content managers from the staff. If you go to that login page, though, the captcha stops you from logging in using Windows credentials. Weird scenario I guess.

I'll probably just have to disable captcha for now. Thanks for the database location.

 
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