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6/5/2006 4:09 PM
 
Is there any way to redirect the default loading page for DNN to go to the WindowsSignin page?  I wasn't sure if it could be done using IIS (Default documents) or if there was something built into DNN for redirecting.
 
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6/6/2006 8:30 PM
 
I believe this is done through the authentication settings (use windows login) and leaving the webconfig to use forms by default, but I have not found specifics to support this.  I have been working on AD integration and can't seem to find other code to direct from the default login control to the windowssignin page.  You do need to enable this in IIS on directory security to require windows authentication. 
 
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