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2/12/2008 3:10 PM
 

Two possiblilities.

First: Root Domain should be dc=co, dc=**, dc=**, dc=**, dc=us

Second: You may need to use impersonation in your web.config. This is covered in the documentation.

 

 
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2/12/2008 5:02 PM
 

OK, got it... Had to use impersonation, now it worked and found all domains and everything....

Now my problem is, how do I use it? It's not letting me login with any of my domain accounts. I go to the site, use Windows Login, and type in my credentials, then it just tells me bad username/password or whatever. I thought people could go log into the site and I could give them access to certain content, etc... I can't even get logged in with domain credentials.

 
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2/12/2008 5:08 PM
 

Your login has to be in the following format: Domain\Username when you use the WindowsLogin (I'm assuming you mean the dotnetnuke version and not the IIS version).

If the site is in your Trusted or Intranet sites list in Internet Options you can uncomment the <add name="Authentication".... /> (the last one) in your web.config and your users should be automatically logged in (you may have to clear your cookies if the latest cookie hasn't already expired).

 
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2/12/2008 10:06 PM
 

When I go to the website, then click Login and use my credentials as follows:

Username: co\myuserid
Password: *********

It tells me wrong username/password and that passwords are case sensitive.

 

It does the same thing for all of my user id's.

 
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2/12/2008 11:11 PM
 

I got it working and went to the site and was automatically logged in with the my AD account... However, I logged out and now it wont let me log back in. So I logged in with my DNN admin account to try to change the password on my domain account and it didnt meet the password requirements.... How do I get around this? Our minimum passwords are 6 characters and DNN is 7, this is going to be a problem....

 
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