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3/26/2007 12:34 PM
 

Hello,

I have suceeded in making AD connection working more or less.

DNN 4.1 windows 2003 server

For AD I have checked authentication in the interface and modified web.config for adding authentication hhtpmodules

The application is an extranet application, so the whole virtual directory is in Windows authentication and anonymous mode has been unchecked.

As in the application we have the reportviewer component for still having windows authentication with this module, I have had to uncomment the web.config part about impersonate and windows authentication.

What I have when we click on the logout link it's working like "Back"  and we can click as much as going back to the first screen. (we are never disconnected but we don't care) In the asp trace I can see that each time I click on a page there is WindowsSignin.aspx that is called.

Is it normal ? Thank you for your help!

 
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