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4/15/2008 4:18 PM
 

This is GREAT!!!  news.   I will also test your solution and report back.

One other problem exists for me so if anyone has a solution using the new provider please let me know.
Thanks...

 
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4/15/2008 5:25 PM
 

Mike Horton wrote

In my testing auto-authentication has worked across child portalsbut if you would be willing to test it out and let me know if it fixes your problem I'd appreciate it.

Mike on my dev server it seems to be working! So thanks for including that because that was my last issue had wtih the Provider.

I will probably install it on my live site soon and test.  If it doesnt work is there any issue with reapplying an older version? I assume not since it is all in the code.

 
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4/15/2008 5:59 PM
 

If it blows up/causes problems just copy the .dll file from the last version over the .dll in the bin/Providers directory of your install.

 
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5/26/2008 8:21 AM
 
hey i am stuck in similar kind of problem.i have gone through the thread and i must say it helps me a lot. But my issue is the site i am thinking of creating should have around 100 thousands users and at the same time it is required to have every user his/her own portal.So what i am thinking of 1 parent portal and rest child portals per user. But the issue is the requirement says all the users of the parent portal should have access to all the child portals so it means that my userportal table will be flooded with the data for eg if i have 100 thousand users and 100 thousand users so the data in userportal table will be 100 thousand * 100 thousand and that is huge. same problem will occur in the user role table. Because dnn default behavior is that users are assigned roles on portal basis. Is there a way i can bypass this behavior? Or dnn is not made for this.I know share point is more appropriate for site provisioning but i am intending to use DNN.
 
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5/26/2008 2:44 PM
 

If you're connecting to the AD not every user is going to be in every portal unless they visit the portal. With the .04 beta the trigger that automatically creates the users in the child portals isn't necessary. If/when the AD user visits the child portal their account will be created then.

 
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