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6/15/2007 9:47 AM
 

I would like to enable auto login on our intranet.

 would like the default home page to automatically login authenticated AD users to our DNN portal intranet site on a Windows 2003 domain. (No login required) I have the normal AD authentication working, Would like users to skip the DNN portal login window.

Tried uncommenting the following in the web.config, now I only get a windows login before home page will load. Suggestions?

authentication mode="Forms">forms name=".DOTNETNUKE" protection="All" timeout="60" cookieless="UseCookies" />authentication>identity impersonate="true"/><authentication mode="Windows">-->

 

Example: When a domain user selects the link for the DNN portal,  site content  is automatically available without prompting the user to login.

Also, would like to know if there is a module for auto login available for download?

 
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6/20/2007 2:25 AM
 

There's a pinned post at the top of the AD forum with a couple of links to instructions on setting up AD Authentication.

 
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6/20/2007 2:52 PM
 

I was looking for a way to eliminate the login page the users see when they access the intranet portal. The first "home" page automatically authenticates the user without requesting the user ID or password, and even display's the user name at the top of the "home" page. Is this possible?

Also, doesanyone have a module for this?

Thank you,

 

 

 
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6/20/2007 3:24 PM
 

Yes it is possible, and with no added modules.  Just uncomment the authentication line in the web.config (<!-- add name="Authentication" type="DotNetNuke.HttpModules.AuthenticationModule, DotNetNuke.HttpModules.Authentication" / -->), put the settings into the Admin->Authentication menu, and give it a try.  It should work (you might have to add the site in as a trusted site on the workstation) with no other modifications.  Otherwise, there are some additional steps that we can walk you through.

 

 
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6/25/2007 4:04 PM
 

Well,

Before I made the changes, All users received the home page.

After I made the changes, users no longer see the home page, they are propted to login.

How can I make the windows login automatically accept the user credential that is logged on requesting the home page, the first time, everytime? The result would be the user requests the home page, the page authenticates the user automatically, then displays the home page.

I am looking for a module or way to modify the home page to (single sign-in).

Thank you,

 
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