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1/27/2009 2:38 PM
 

Hi Mike,

Any luck? Can anyone else provide insight on how to accomplish this?

Jason

 
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1/27/2009 3:12 PM
 

I ended up working late last night so I didn't get a chance to check my home email. I will try to tonight but I already know I'm going to be home late (I teach/particpate in taekwondo on Tuesday/Thursday nights).

 
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1/27/2009 5:05 PM
 

No worries, Mike, I truly appreciate your help with this issue, not to mention the time and effort you're putting into DNN in general.

In this client's web site, we are also using identity impersonation in the web.config file with the following line in the <system.web> section:

<identity impersonate="true" userName="[domain_prefix]\[user_account]" password="[password]" />

The [user_account] value is not the same as the username specified in the AD authentication provider settings. We're testing this with the client now to see if this might be interfering with AD authentication somehow.

 
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1/27/2009 5:23 PM
 

The account you use for impersonation would also have to have read permissions on both ADs. A program I've used in the past to see exactly what's pulled in from an AD inquiry is LDAP Browser. That might help you get to the bottom of things.

 
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1/28/2009 11:12 AM
 

Jason, I checked my home email last night and I must not have filed the emails and then lost them the last time I did a system rebuild at Christmas. My apologies for that.

 
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