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12/12/2006 11:01 AM
 
Hi, I'm using an older version of DNN (3.3.3) for an intranet and I'm trying to change the "Login" button so it redirects to windowssign.aspx rather than any input page.  We're trying to prevent people from logging in automatically but I'm not sure there are any settings that allow that sort of login redirection.
 
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12/12/2006 3:33 PM
 

1.  Leave the authentication line in the web.config file commented out.  This will prevent "automatic" logins.

2.  Don't try to redirect the built-in login, create another redirection image/link.

 

 
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12/13/2006 11:54 AM
 
Is there anything I can do about the login button then?  Since people are going to be looking at that and instinctively clicking it to login.  Is there some way to disable any sort of login button or hide it?
 
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12/13/2006 3:09 PM
 
You can hide the login link in your skin. I did this by commenting out the "<dnn:LOGIN runat="server" id="dnnLOGIN" />" from the Horizontal Menu - Full Width.ascx file.
 
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