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11/22/2006 4:50 PM
 

We have an intranet for staff setup and I have created a role called staff that syncs with active directory group called staff.  Staff are automatically logged in using windows authentication

I have given view page to staff.  Students can navigate to staff intranet site and although they get access cannot view any pages but they are still being added to database.

Can I set the Root domain to include the CN staff to stop this from happening i.e.

CN=Staff,OU=Groups,DC=bri***,DC=****,DC=edu,.........

or is there something else I can do to stop them from being added to database.

Regards

Peter

 
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11/27/2006 9:26 AM
 

The way the AD authentication module is designed right now, it will not discriminate against who is connecting.  It will add ALL AD-authenticated people to your database, regardless of who they are.

You will have to do user control via Security Roles instead, which is what it sounds like you are already doing.

 

 
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11/28/2006 5:17 AM
 
In my case i didn’t want the password to be saved in db, so i found that the user is added to DNN db in admin/security/signin.ascx, function WindowsAuthorization. 
 
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