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11/10/2010 1:06 PM
 
The not being to log out is because you got the mode set to Windows instead of Forms. Why it's working on your 2003 install I can't say as that's a .NET setting and not a function of the provider or DNN.
 
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11/22/2010 3:24 PM
 
I've switched it back to "Forms" but now it seems to prompt everyone to log in, instead of auto-logging in our AD users...
 
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11/22/2010 4:42 PM
 
disregard that... It now appears to be logging them in automatically. Not sure why it wasn't a short while ago.
 
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11/22/2010 4:50 PM
 
What login prompt are you getting? Is it the IIS generated prompt? Is the website in the trusted or intranet sites on the user's computers (this can be pushed down via GPO)
 
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