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12/29/2006 3:38 AM
 
Hi all,

I am using the DNN in my company as an internal portal. Since some of the users come from other countries the portal is kind of public and open to everyone in the world. Since we got some private stuff there I have added the windows authentication (in the IIS) in order to make it more secured.
but... now all the users got 2 login screens 1 for the annoying pop up of the windows authentication and 1 for the DNN login screen.
is it possible to remove the login screen of the DNN and use only the IIS authentication but still keeps all the roles management?
Or should I trust the DNN authentication and remove the IIS authentication?

Many thanks,
and happy new year,
Noy

 
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