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9/7/2008 3:38 PM
 

I recently setup a brand-new webserver running server 2003 and MS SQL Standard 05. I had been working on a local intall of DNN 4.8.4 for our intranet. I decided to do a fresh install on the server. After installing, I enabled the AD authentication. I then decided to create a child portal for every department in our local gov organization. When I click on "Create Portal" nothing happens. I then figured that maybe something went crazy with the fresh install so I decided to move the local install (which I had been able to create portals). I then enabled AD on this install. When attempting to create portals...the same thing...it just sat their staring at me.

Any ideas?

 
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9/7/2008 11:09 PM
 

Can you create portals if AD authentication isn't enabled?  If so, then I suggest posting over in the AD forum to see if someone else has experienced this, http://www.dotnetnuke.com/Community/Forums/tabid/795/forumid/89/scope/threads/Default.aspx

Stuart


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