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1/16/2008 9:43 AM
 

How about using this process and just making a new user in the DB?

 

 
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1/23/2008 3:22 PM
 

Ok I've got the stored procedure working fine in the DB and it creates users using a default password but I'm wondering if I change the authentication to Windows and tell it to log in on session start, will it log in using Windows authentication and associate the right DNN user with that user name?

I'm thinking maybe it'll be looking for the user in the aspnet_users table instead of using the aspnet Profile object... Anyone know?

 
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1/23/2008 4:15 PM
 

Sorry to reply to my own thread again but I just had another idea - what if I just log every user in automatically with the default password that I'm setting them up with? Something like:

If User.IsAuthenticated
DNNLogin(ADUserID, DefaultPassword)
Else
[Retrieve AD info to fill ADUserID, ADEmail, ADFirstName, ADLastName]
NewDNNUser(ADUserID, ADEmail, ADFirstName, ADLastName, IsSuperUser)
DNNLogin(ADUserID, DefaultPassword)
End If

In a purely internal environment, I already know the user is logged in with their AD password so no need to authenticate them against AD again... Of course the psuedo code above assumes there's a single DNNLogin procedure that'll handle the login. Tell me there is such a thing please?

 
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