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7/19/2006 3:38 PM
 
Fantastic walk through - I had it up and running in minutes.

Now, how can I give people anonymous access to the site, but the login page would have them login to the domain?

Thanks,
RushB

 
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7/19/2006 11:02 PM
 
Excellent walkthrough.  Thank-you for posting!!!!
 
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7/20/2006 2:42 AM
 
I followed the instructions thoroughly and I am then able to login with an Ad username via <username> or <domain>/<username> which both work.

Then I go and look for the new user, which I think should come up in User Account. But there actualy is none and if I click on "all" to show them up I get the following error: "Error: User Accounts is currently unavailable."

Even if I search for the username in the interface I get an error which says: "A critical error has occurred.
Object reference not set to an instance of an object."

Which lead me to the thought, that he can't only access this user record. Because if I search for any other words I don't get any errors. Even when I click on the First letter where the user should be listed I get this error and none on the others.

I tested this with a clean Source installation of DNN, version 4.3.2.
The user I use for reading the AD is a simple normal user, but I thought this should not be the problem?!
I tried it about 3 or 4 times with clean installations and nothing changed.

So, now has anybody suggestions on workarounds?

www.if-then-else.org
 
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7/20/2006 4:17 PM
 

This really sounds like a problem with your DNN install more than a problem with the AD portion.

Stuart


Hilbert Solutions, LLC
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7/25/2006 11:39 AM
 

 In order to allow AD to login automatically, you will have to change one more setting.

 

Just a quick note here...  this worked great for me for about 3 days and then just stopped working (as for automatically logging in).  So until I find out how to fix it, don't hold me to this statement!


Just call me dingleberry...  YOU HAVE TO CHANGE THE INTRANET SETTING ON EVERY COMPUTER for it to work...  go figure! lol

 
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