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4/28/2011 2:53 PM
 
Pass through authentication and manual authentication not working together. I can only use one or the other. When using pass through you log out and it just stays logged on.  My desired result would to have windows auto log you on and then when you log off you have the option to log on with a dnn user or windows user.   I used an older version of DNN and  IIS and was able to achieve this.  Does anyone have any insight on how to get this to work?
Server 2008 R2 web
Dot net Nuke 5.06.2
 
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4/29/2011 11:18 AM
 
I'm sorry but I'm confused. The scenario you've described is exactly how the provider works. What's happening right now if you use automatic logins and then log out?
 
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