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6/16/2010 1:05 PM
 
mine has now starting doing this. it works fine my machine but others its giving

Error while processing Windows Authentication
Check your IIS settings. DesktopModules/AuthenticationServices/ActiveDirectory/WindowsSignin.aspx should NOT allow anonymous access.


how the hell do you set that on a single file? i was removeing annonymous from directory security itself in IIS...
 
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6/16/2010 1:51 PM
 
can you provide me a link to the documentation on built in ad setup? mine just started going crazy and not working... i want to go step by step ...
 
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6/16/2010 1:52 PM
 
Mike Horton wrote:
RDP might be causing the problem but I'm not 100% positive. I've heard of other users having problems in the past with VPN and it might be related.

You shouldn't have to give Everyone read/write on the DNN install. Network Service (or your impersonation user if you're using one) is more than enough as that's what DNN is going to be running under.

You can give the 3rd party provider a shot but I don't think you'll see a difference. At this point it's looking to me like the problem is external to DNN (the server talking to the AD/IIS).

It just occurred to me..... what happens with you manually login to the website (Click Login->Windows Login and enter your credentials). Does the user get logged in then?

 



can one of you provide me a link to the documentation for the AD setup? i want to start over step by step.
 
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6/16/2010 1:53 PM
 
Yes, I can log in manually.  As a matter of fact, I get auto-logged in when I access the site from the server itself.  When I first remote in to the server via LogMeIn,  I browse to the site, which logs me in automatically, then log out, and then log back in - as dnn user: host.  It is only from other machines on the network that I get prompted for credentials.  Odd that even entering proper credentials does not get me logged in!

Would it help if I sent you some things to look at?  IIS settings, web.config, etc?

I feel like there's something not in the admin guide that I am missing.
 
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6/16/2010 4:25 PM
 
I'm sorry Robert, but I could never understand the DNN site layout.  Finding documentation is next to impossible.  I just tried to find it for you - for about 5 minutes - with no luck.  You'd think it'd be found under Support > Documentation, wouldn't you?  Or maybe the Forge project page for the AD Provider?  Anyway, I have the latest version downloaded.  Shoot me an email at patreddy@reddyss.com and I'll send it to you.
 
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