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2/11/2013 10:54 AM
 
When you say known good credentials.... how are you entering your username/password in that popup? Are you preceding it with the domain name (domain\username)? You have to do that on the IIS popup otherwise it considers your account local to the computer.
 
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2/11/2013 4:26 PM
 
Mike Horton wrote:
When you say known good credentials.... how are you entering your username/password in that popup? Are you preceding it with the domain name (domain\username)? You have to do that on the IIS popup otherwise it considers your account local to the computer.

 Mike...

Thanks for the response!

I am entering it in the correct format...however your question prompted me to test from another workstation.  Here is what I am finding....

1> Autologin is not working in any scenario.

2> On machines OTHER than the DNN server (all of which are on the same domain), I AM able to login by pasting in the full link:
http://411.xyzdomain.com/DesktopModul...

3> Once logged in, closing and reopening the browser appears to keep the user logged in.  Logging out and reopening the browser DOES NOT relogin the user until they manually click Login and do the Windows login OR if they go the windowssignin.aspx page.

4> No browser (Chrome or IE) will permit logging in from the DNN server itself...pasting in the windowssignin.aspx link results in the popup box but no credentials will work (known good that work on other machines).

5> It appears that DNN is not by default pointing the user to the WindowsSignin.aspx screen to process the login.  The auto-login IP address range is blank which according to documentation should attempt to autologin all connections.  Putting the IP range in the settings makes no difference in the behavior so I assume the docs are accurate.

I have followed all suggestions that I can find and tried many combinations of IIS settings but I am unable to make the system function at all from the DNN server itself and not reliably from other workstations.  Not sure what else to try.

Thanks for any assistance!

Roy

 
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2/11/2013 4:26 PM
 
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2/13/2013 3:05 PM
 
**bump**????
 
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2/13/2013 3:05 PM
 

** another duplicate **

DNN Site seems VERY slow to respond...literally 5 - 10 seconds or more from pressing submit...sorry for the extra stuff!

 
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