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10/26/2012 10:35 AM
 

 Can DNN be configured to remember your Windows credentials? I need to give users the choice of whether to login or not (to allow for anonymous commenting or feedback) therefore do not wish to enable integrated logon.

 
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10/29/2012 10:51 AM
 
No it can't. It checks back against the AD when a user attempts to logon. What you could do is comment out any of the lines in the and sections of your web.config. This will stop the auto-logon of the provider.

Then, you could just put links pointing to /desktopmodules/authentication/activedirectory/windowssignin.aspx on pages. Users that are on the domain will get automatically logged in when they click that link.
 
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