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11/19/2009 4:39 AM
 

Been having this issue for a few days now....
I did a fresh installation of DNN 5.01.04 and setup AD Auth extension 5.0.2. (Win2003 SP2 / IIS6 / SQL2000)
But when I tried to login it always shows me the message "Login Failed, remember...".
And when I tried to browse directly "...DesktopModules/AuthenticationServices/ActiveDirectory/WindowsSignin.aspx", it was able to authenticate my current windows account. I tried with or without <impersonate> but still the same issue.

Any help will do. Thanks in advance!

 
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11/19/2009 6:05 AM
 

rvin2 wrote
 

Been having this issue for a few days now....
I did a fresh installation of DNN 5.01.04 and setup AD Auth extension 5.0.2. (Win2003 SP2 / IIS6 / SQL2000)
But when I tried to login it always shows me the message "Login Failed, remember...".
And when I tried to browse directly "...DesktopModules/AuthenticationServices/ActiveDirectory/WindowsSignin.aspx", it was able to authenticate my current windows account. I tried with or without but still the same issue.

Any help will do. Thanks in advance!

This is also the issue I am struggling with right now.

I am running a multi domain network (all domains are trusted). I installed DNN 5.01.04 on a server in Domain A and have so far got AD authentication to work for users in the home domain. Domain A users can successfully login using either WindowsSignin.aspx or manually typing DomainA\F.Lastname & password.

(I have left "Root Domain" option empty and prefer all users to login using their full usernames)

But DomainB users get the "Login Failed" message when doing manual logins. They are able to login by accessing WindowsSignin.aspx but the strange thing is DNN doesn't seem to pick up the correct user information (i.e. firstname/lastname, email, phone). For example, someone called John Doe would see his name showing up as "John DomainB" on the upper right corner after being authenticated. I am clueless now and would appreciate some help.

Thanks,

 
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11/19/2009 11:33 AM
 

rvin2, are you putting the Domain name in front of your user names (if you haven't setup the default domain in the settings)? How long is your password. By default DNN expects it to be 7 characters long. You can change this in the web.config if your password length is shorter.

 
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11/19/2009 11:36 AM
 

James, unfortunately I don't have the ability to setup for multiple domains so I can't test this. Hopefully someone who has setup for them can help. That said, I would suggest you start a new thread specifically for your problem instead of tacking it on the end of this thread.

 
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11/20/2009 5:05 AM
 

Mike Horton wrote
 

rvin2, are you putting the Domain name in front of your user names (if you haven't setup the default domain in the settings)? How long is your password. By default DNN expects it to be 7 characters long. You can change this in the web.config if your password length is shorter.

Yes, I also tried with or without domain name as everytime I tried to set the default domain in the settings page it doesn't seem to save the value. When i update the settings it gives me a successful message but when i return to the settings page the default domain is blank.

Password lenght is not a problem. Other asp.net applications with AD authentication in the same server have no issues.

Is there any other way to troublehsoot this issue? thanks again!

 
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