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9/13/2012 10:54 AM
 

Hello, I have used DNN at a previous job but it was a much older version.

I have configured a DNN 6.2 install on a Windows Server 2008 R2 box but I am encountering an issue with the automatic login of domain credentials with the AD 5.00.04 provider.

Currently when I browse to the main page, the user is not automatically logged in. However, when I manually browse to the windowssignin.aspx a user is correctly logged in.

Is there a way to have this processed without browsing to the windowssignin.aspx or a way I can set that to the default page?

Thanks,

Justin

 
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9/13/2012 1:08 PM
 
Also:

I set up a website alias as intranet.mydomain.edu and manually set up a html redirect as a website default page that redirects to the windowssignin.aspx, which seems to work fairly well.

If there is a better way to accomplish this I'm all ears, otherwise I think I found a decent solution
 
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9/14/2012 1:07 PM
 
Justin did you follow the instructions found on http://dnnauthad.codeplex.com? There are some gotchas with IIS7 depending on what pipeline mode your running in.
 
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