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6/3/2009 12:51 PM
 

You can add it to the trusted sites. Just uncheck where it says "Require server verification (https:) for all sites in this zone".

 
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6/3/2009 4:35 PM
 

yes, I forgot all about that checkbox. I have added it and I still get the login.

 
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6/4/2009 8:53 AM
 

Try logging into the website using the pop-up box, and entering the DOMAIN\username method.  If that works, then for some reason your client workstation is not authenticating to the server that the website is running on, and you need to look at that connection instead... 

Also remember that in order for the auto-login to work properly, both the workstation and the server the website is on need to be members of the same AD domain.

 
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6/4/2009 10:35 AM
 

The server is part of the Domain, that is all setup and it is in the AD tree. The desktop user machine is not part of the domain but we have it setup to where the user logging in will automatically authenticate to the domain. Single signon so to speak. I can map a drive to a domain server without logging into the domain so it does work. I can login to the site with domain\username and it works just fine, but DNN still shows I need to login. It does not auto log me in. I read some place that in a AD authentication that DNN is suppose to import all members from the tree to the user table? or is that only if they match? if there is no user name in the user table it will not add it from the tree?

 
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6/4/2009 12:40 PM
 

1. Find a workstation that IS part of the same domain the webserver is in and try it from there.  I'm 99% sure that the AD auto-login only works for computers that are part of the domain.

2. DNN will not make a copy of all user accounts automatically.  When an AD user attempts to log into DNN, it will first check in the AD to see if it is a valid account and password, and if it is it will create a local copy of the account and synchronize any roles.  Until then, no AD user account is created.

 
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