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12/7/2012 2:57 PM
 

I have another question on the configuration of the DNN_ActiveDirectory provider.

Again we are on DNN 06.02.00 (1610) and on windows 2008 r2.

This is an intranet application, of coarse and I have the module configured for autologin and that works beautifully!  The behaviour we are seeing is that if you log out, you are unable to log back in.  The use case the user provided to us, is the following:  They have some users that login to the network with a generic account and would need access to the site with a different account.

So, it seems like based on my configuration with the autologin piece in place, you can get logged automatically, however if you logout, you are unable to log back in.

 
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