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4/19/2010 1:16 PM
 

I was asked to link our public DNN profiles to other intranet resources.  The problem is that everything else uses a username with no domain suffix.
Do you know how I might be able to use the DNN [User:username] token so it does not show a domain?

 
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4/23/2010 12:59 PM
 

Simon, how are you linking them? Through another app you're written? Perhaps some regex could be used on the incoming usernames to strip the DOMAIN\

 
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4/23/2010 7:32 PM
 
Just about all the apps we use use single signon. The dnn has not used this.
Single signon has the main corporate directory info and also links with another social networking site. In order to reference an user I can pass it to a URL but can't use the domain prefix or the apps don't recognize it.
 
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