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8/8/2008 3:21 AM
 

Mike Horton wrote

Okay so it's working just not when you're manually logging in then. Just to make sure every step is being followed. When you go to manually login you're clicking Login and then on the login screen you clicking on Windows Login and entering your username as test\user and then your password correct?

Yes.The password same as in web.config in section <identity impersonate..>

 
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8/8/2008 10:13 AM
 

But are you clicking on Windows Login and entering your username as test\user when logging in manually?

 
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10/22/2008 2:47 PM
 

Hi again Mike,

I get no luck installing AD.

I think i've tried everything...
The Impersionation line is also correct (tried about 20 diffrent ways ).

The most reasent is:

This site is currently Unavailable
The Active Directory Provider requires the site to be running
under Full Trust and/or in Classic mode in IIS 7.0
Commenting out the line:
<add name="Authentication" type="DotNetNuke.Authentication.ActiveDirectory.HttpModules.AuthenticationModule, DotNetNuke.Authentication.ActiveDirectory" />
in your web.config will allow you to get the site running until it meets the above requirements.

The site IS under Full Trust and also in Classic mode.

i have no clue what to do anymore :(

 
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10/22/2008 10:30 PM
 

What are the system specs that you're running this on? I ran into the same problem last week when I was setting up a new Vista virtual system for development at work. I forgot and installed Visual Studio before I installed IIS and ran into the same error. Because I've been short on time lately I ended up saying "Forget it" after about an hour of trying to solve it and just blew away the VM and started over. I suspect, in my case, that IIS needed to be installed before installing Visual Studio. I also couldn't get Visual Studio to debug the project as it kept throwing an error trying to launch the website which is what led me to believe it was the order that I'd installed Visual Studio and IIS that was the cause of the problem.

 
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10/23/2008 11:00 AM
 

 

in applications web.config file change the trust level. it will work

<!-- <trust level="Medium" originUrl=".*" /> -->

<trust level="Full" originUrl=".*" />

 

Sridhar

 
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