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4/3/2009 11:52 AM
 

A little correction to Dan's post. Hide Login Controls hides the AD provider login not the Standard login. Essentially what it does is fakes out the core login control into thinking that the provider is disabled while still allowing automatic logins. The situation you described above, which I remember as having you external DNN user login manually while giving your internal staff a link to WindowsSignin.aspx to click on, would be setup in this way:

DNN Login:
Enabled? Yes

AD Login
Enabled? Yes
Hide Login Controls? Yes

 
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4/3/2009 1:47 PM
 

I stand corrected!

 
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