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Hi for all, I have installed and configured TWiki and mod_auth_sspi. I want to know if have a way when a user login with his domain name, and the user don´t have a TwikiName mapped, this user act like a TWikiGuest. And when he Registrate (Maybe create a new register page only to make the correlation in TWikiUsers and create a user page, need help if this is needed) he will be identified and can act like a TWikiUser, anybody have already use TWiki like this?

Environment

TWiki version: TWikiRelease04x01x02
TWiki plugins: DefaultPlugin, EmptyPlugin, InterwikiPlugin
Server OS: Windows 2003
Web server: Apache 2.2.4
Perl version: 5.8.7 (CygWin)
Client OS: Windows XP SP2
Web Browser: IE6
Categories: Authentication

-- RuyNeto - 06 Jun 2007

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Configure TWiki to map login names (in configure) and have your users register in TWiki.

-- PeterThoeny - 06 Jun 2007

My users apear as registed in twiki, but with their windows login name, what I whant is: 1- if the user don´t have registed himself in Twiki, he appear as guest 2- After the registration he appear as he WikiName (based in registration, this is easy I have trouble with option 1)

-- RuyNeto - 20 Jun 2007

Number 1 requires custom programming. You could hire one of the consultants.

-- PeterThoeny - 10 Aug 2007

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