Anonymous Login
I searched before asking this stupid question. I do NOT have Windows Login enabled. How can I bypass the Login dialog? As it is, the Anonymous user has a name of guest and password of guest. That works OK, but I'd like to be able to post links to Gemini issues on my forums so that the forum users just click on a link and go straight to the issue in Gemini without seeing the Login dialog.
What am I missing?
Bob Denny
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Tuesday, November 3, 2009, 4:34:04 PM |
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Do you want complete anonymous access? ie like our site: http://gemini.countersoft.com/Default.aspx?p=2&i=3318 If so, then allow anonymous access in the Administration -> General of security settings and give everyone access to view the project. |
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[quote user="SaarCohen"] Do you want complete anonymous access? ie like our site: http://gemini.countersoft.com/Default.aspx?p=2&i=3318 [/quote]Yes.[quote]If so, then allow anonymous access in the Administration -> General of security settings and give everyone access to view the project. [/quote]I already did both. For "give everyone access to view the project" I added Everyone to Development Security Scheme, View Project. After logging in as guest/guest, the "everyone" users have the right level of access (read-only). I just can't get rid of the initial page that has just the login dialog and nothing else. |
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Is the page called default.aspx (the one you want to get rid of)? |
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[quote user="MarkWing"]Is the page called default.aspx (the one you want to get rid of)? [edit] To clarify a previous message, as part of trying to solve this, I changed the "anon" user (-1) to have username 'guest' password 'guest'. |
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I see, the problem is that the anonymous user can't login as you have changed its username and password. |
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Ah, that was it! Thanks!!! |
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