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2/5/2013 10:06 AM
 

I have followed all the documentation that I can find and have 5.04 installed and PARTIALLY working.

Issue 1
Autologin is NOT working.  I can login using my AD credentials, the account is created,  but are able to get autologin to function.

Issue 2
When prompted to login (since autologin not working), if you enter a wrong username/password using the Windows Login, the login failed message appears but Windows Login is now disabled and user has to close the browser to try again.  Also, pressing <enter> does not submit the form like it does in the standard mode form.

Running in integrated 4.0, the following line is commented out per the mixed mode comments in the testcase.txt that came with the module :

<!-- <add name="Authentication" type="DotNetNuke.Authentication.ActiveDirectory.HttpModules.AuthenticationModule, DotNetNuke.Authentication.ActiveDirectory" /> -->

Without this line commented out, I am unable to login to the portal at all...getting prompted prior to the site being displayed by the Windows login box...which fails.

This should not be that difficult but I am unable to find documentation or other posts that address these issues (or address them in a way I can follow <VBG>)

Thanks for any help!

 
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2/7/2013 2:15 PM
 

I continue to be unable to implement auto-login for our intranet.  If I use the full path to the windowssignin.aspx, I am unable to login that way.  However, if I choose Windows Login on the Login screen, it WILL let me login (and it creates the account in DNN for the AD user).

I have tried about every suggestion I can find in this forum including Classic mode (makes no difference).  Are there things in the web.config I am supposed to manually edit?  I find no documentation on having to do that...but something is seriously not working correctly....no idea where to go for troubleshooting the process.

Anyone?

 
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2/7/2013 3:08 PM
 
What happens when you try to go directly to WindowsSignin.aspx?
 
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2/7/2013 11:59 PM
 

going direct produces the popup login box from IIS...but it will not allow you to login...

Known good credentials (which work fine when selecting Windows Login and then entering user/password) just fail with a 401.1 Unauthorized after failing 3 times.

As I mentioned, the AD integration, role sync, etc are all working...just not auto-login (never works at all).  Not sure what else I can try at this point.

Thanks for any help!

 
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2/11/2013 8:28 AM
 

****. Bump ****

anyone?

 
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