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When the users click on this page they see a login for the group. Is there any way to pass the windows authentification which they have already used to get onto the portal?
We already have our security set up so it uses our Windows Authentication, I just need to know how to pass that info through the URL.
Your above link takes me a my login page for my default dashboard. It still requests that I log in.
I am wanting to go to a specific group dashboard (listed above) and I am wanting to some how capture the userid and password from the Windows system and pass that so the user does not see the login page.
I'm sorry, that did not address what you were asking but we do use a group dashboard and no one is asked for login credintials. It has been so long ago, I'll take a look and see why.
In FOCUS since 1985. Prod WF 8.0.08 (z90/Suse Linux) DB (Oracle 11g), Self Serv, Report Caster, WebServer Intel/Linux.
Posts: 975 | Location: Oklahoma City | Registered: October 27, 2006
Is your prompt a Windows (server) prompt or a Dashboard prompt?
Access to our server is controlled via a Active Directory group. If one is not in the group, they are prompted for their network userid/password, but because they are not in the group, they will never gain access.
However, our dashboard is not a Group board, but a Public board. That could be why no one is prompted for a MRE userid/password.
In FOCUS since 1985. Prod WF 8.0.08 (z90/Suse Linux) DB (Oracle 11g), Self Serv, Report Caster, WebServer Intel/Linux.
Posts: 975 | Location: Oklahoma City | Registered: October 27, 2006