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Post by tiduseq on Nov 6, 2019 14:16:08 GMT
Hello. There is character limit in UserAuth window that prevents some of our users from authenticating. Their domain names are long. Is there any reason why there is character limit? Are there any switches to change that limit? Example:
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Post by agui on Nov 11, 2019 15:22:14 GMT
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Post by agui on Nov 22, 2019 14:06:35 GMT
Anyone figure this out yet?
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Post by Christopher Ireland on Jan 28, 2020 1:01:57 GMT
I'm also having this problem. One user with a 16 character AD login.
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Post by agui on Apr 19, 2020 1:00:02 GMT
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Post by agui on Apr 19, 2020 1:54:19 GMT
Okay I tested what was listed in the example that Jason pointed me to and I was able to auth with a 21 character username. This is the example in the userauth doc.
<Action Type="UserAuth" Title="User Authentication" Domain="lab1.configmgrftw.com" Group="OSD Group" GetGroups="False" MaxRetryCount="5"> <Field Name="Username" Prompt="Custom Username Prompt" Hint="Custom Username Hint" RegEx="[\w\-_.]+"/> <Field Name="Domain" Question="Custom Domain Question" /> </Action>
The regex on the username prompt means \w any word character, \, dashes, underscore and . any character.
This is what mine looks like <Field Name="Username" RegEx="[\w\-_.]+"/>
I hope this helps you all.
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