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3/28/2011 5:45 AM
 
Hello,
I have got the excellent DotNetNuke Multi-factor Authentication Provider from Brandon Hayes working on DNN 5.5.1 and now I need to disable the Standard authentication mechanism.

His documentation says "When satisfied with your ultimate configuration, disable the default DotNetNuke authentication system through the Host->Extensions->Default Authentication menu option." Unfortunately this is greyed out.

When I disable the standard authentication mechanism at the site level it also seems to disable the  Multi-factor Authentication system and let you login just using username and password.

Does anyone have any advise on disabling this at the host level or does it always have to be Standard Auth Provider + A.N.Other Auth Provider?


Thanks

Steve
 
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