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the link won't work for a site hosted on your local machine. you either need to disable the AD authentication provider and use DNN default authentication or use a public accessible domain address for your dev site.
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Hi Sebastian

How I will disbale the AD Authentication and enable the default DNN Authentication. I am new in DNN and dont know much.

It is requedt to would you please guide me ?

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Are you able to login to your DNN clone as superuser?
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Dear Sebastian

I am still struggling to disable the Azure B2C Authentication and enable DNN Default Auth.

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are you able to login to the local site and access the personabar (black icon bar on the left)?
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Hi Sebastian

Yes, I am not able to Login as Authentication is Azure B2C. Currently, I only see the page for entering the email. nothing else.

Please have a look:

https://www.mediafire.com/file/60glzv0z89v4bi1/dnn.localhost.com_website.PNG/file

When I put my email address that does not redirect to Local Host.

Therefore I want to disable the AZURE B2C or by pass this or any other solution to check the functionality on Local Machine.

Would you please guide me further, much appreciated.

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I would probably go to your Azure install and enable the default DNN authentication scheme without unauthorizing the other.

The, after verifying that both methods work, use a copy of that install for your local installation. (And, you can then disable DNN authentication on your production site.
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Posted By Joe Craig on 05 Aug 2021 08:43 AM
I would probably go to your Azure install and enable the default DNN authentication scheme without unauthorizing the other.

The, after verifying that both methods work, use a copy of that install for your local installation. (And, you can then disable DNN authentication on your production site.

Should be the easiest option.

 

 

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Dear Craig

It is request to would you pleae guide me how I will do the 

  • enable the default DNN authentication scheme without unauthorizing the other

I am new in DNN and currently bit confused.

Look forward to hearing from you.

Thanks

Anil

 

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In the Persona Bar, select Settings, Extensions.

In the Extensions page, select Authentication Systems. You should have both the DNN Default and the Active Directory authentication systems available.

Click the Pencil icon to edit the DNN Default Authentication. Then select the Site Settings tab. Then click the checkbox to Enable it.

Next go to the Active Directory authentication and edit. If the checkbox to hide the login controls is selected, uncheck it.

The next time you click the login link, you should see a tabbed login box and you can choose the one that you want to use for this particular login.

I'd recommending checking the Default Authentication to make sure that it works.
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