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i.NoLim author 7/24/2019 |
Decided to have the user login automatically (with IIS). |
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i.NoLim author 7/31/2019 |
This solution ended up not working out. One of our administrators was logged in automatically as "Smith" and all her permissions were gone. If we went back to logging in manually and she entered "smith" all her permissions were back. We tried to modify her profile information in AD but nothing worked. |
jadachDevClub member 8/1/2019 | |
I just tested this. I too am using AD. 99% are pass-through, but I do have a few that require a windows user to login. |
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i.NoLim author 8/2/2019 |
I just tested this. I too am using AD. 99% are pass-through, but I do have a few that require a windows user to login. I just logged in with all caps, which I never do, and I had correct access to my information. So, I can't even simulate what you are experiencing. Note: I am allowing case-insensitive login. Also, If you are using MSSQL Server, it is by default case insensitive.
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